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Rents Falling at the Upper End of New York's Real Estate Market

The construction of thousands of rental apartments in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens are credited with driving down costs at the upper end of the New York City rental market.

November 23 - The Wall Street Journal

Pruitt-Igoe

Pruitt-Igoe May Finally Get New Development

A new owner and the proximity of the renovated National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Headquarters may signal a change in fortunes for North St. Louis

November 23 - Governing

Tesco Supermarket, London

Tesco Plans to Sell Air Rights For Housing Development Above Its Stores

To help its bottom line, struggling UK retailer Tesco is planning to open up its parking lots and the space above its stores for new housing development.

November 23 - The Telegraph U.K.

Teamwork

Sanctuary Cities Preparing for Fight with Trump on Deportation

With Donald Trump set to take office January 20th, some cities are already planning to defy his deportation plans.

November 23 - CityLab

Toronto Little Italy 2

Budget Cuts to Hit Toronto's Planners Despite City's Continued Growth

Many in Toronto's planning department voiced concerns about proposed cuts to the budget, in part because of the growing number of applications they're receiving.

November 23 - The Toronto Star


Charles County, Maryland

Limitations on Rural Sprawl in Maryland Nixed

Changes in state law that rolls back regulations on septic systems could spark more residential sprawl in Maryland's rural areas.

November 23 - MyEasternShoreMD

Miami Mall

Pedestrian-Friendly Malls Continue to Gain Popularity

Providence, Rhode Island is one of many cities to get mall-like retail center built with walkability in mind and set around a Plaza.

November 23 - Providence Journal


St. Paul Ford Plan Redevelopment

Former Ford Plant in St. Paul Taking Shape as a Massive Mixed-Use Development

A long-awaited plan for the former Ford plant along the Mississippi River is now open for public comment.

November 23 - MinnPost

Extracting the DNA of the Most Loved Places

The first step of character-based zoning is extracting local DNA. Hazel Borys reviews Tucson's highlights for Sonoran Desert inspiration.

November 22 - PlaceShakers

Portland

Portland Beefing Up its Buffered Bike Lane Network

The Portland Bureau of Transportation recently put the finishing touches on 5.6 miles of improvements to the city's bike infrastructure.

November 22 - Bike Portland

DART Dallas

A Best Practice for Measuring Transit Performance

The New York MTA isn't the only transit system to spend valuable time evaluating ways to evaluate service, and it certainly won't be the last. TransitCenter suggests one metric to end these kinds of debates.

November 22 - TransitCenter

Adventure Playground

Adventure Playgrounds Set the Children Free

An exploration of how adventure playgrounds enable freedom for children living in a world full of helicopter parents.

November 22 - The New Yorker

Cleveland Public Square

Editorial: Cleveland Made a Mess of Public Square Decision

Whether or not it was the right decision, the process leading to the decision to prohibit buses from Cleveland's renovated Public Square raises questions in Cleveland.

November 22 - Crain's Cleveland Business

Fenway

Boston Development Has a Famous Opponent: The Red Sox

Management from the Boston Red Sox has taken an interest in the planning process by opposing a nearby high-rise development.

November 22 - Politico

New Ohio Law Fast Tracks Foreclosures for Vacant Properties

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland provides an early assessment of a new foreclosure law in Ohio designed to help reduce vacant and blighted properties in the state.

November 22 - The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Making Better Retail Districts in Seattle

Ryan Packer argues that Seattle could do more to improve its retail districts by updating its building codes to encourage dense, welcoming shopping districts.

November 22 - The Urbanist

A New Guide to Revitalizing Cities Around the World

A major study by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, "Revitalizing Places: Improving Housing and Neighborhoods from Block to Metropolis," identifies planning strategies to improve housing and urban development practices.

November 22 - Rethinking Social Housing in Mexico Project

Seattle

Op-Ed: Environmentalists Must Fight for Density

Members of the Sierra Club and the Young Democrats of University of Washington come together to advocate more dense zoning in one of Seattle's most transit accessible neighborhoods.

November 22 - The Stranger

Transit Fail

WMATA's SafeTrack: Behind Schedule and Over Budget

The SafeTrack repair program has shut down Metrorail lines for much of 2016—and the price for the repairs to the system keep going up.

November 21 - The Washington Post

Volkswagen

London's Mayor Wants VW To Pay $3 Million In Lost Congestion Charge Tolls

Since the U.K. government has done nothing to make Volkswagen pay for Dieselgate, Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, is asking VW to come up with 2.5 million pounds ($3 million) to compensate the city and its residents for the 80,000 diesel cars fitted

November 21 - Cities of the Future

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