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Redevelopment Plan Unveiled For Downtown Salt Lake

Redevelopment plan for downtown Salt Lake City includes new campus for 3,000 students, as well as new residential highrises adjoining redeveloped commercial space.

October 11 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Maryland Gov. Ehrlich Makes Changes To Smart Growth Program

Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. announced changes to the state's Smart Growth policy but apparently left its core principles intact.

October 11 - The Baltimore Sun

Corporate Founder Of Columbia, Md. To Stay Put

The Rouse Co., will not leave the nationally known community it founded.

October 11 - The Baltimore Sun

China Discovers Home Improvement

China's private housing boom is fueling a new market for home improvement.

October 11 - The Economist

Federal Spending Keeps Washington's Economy Growing In 2002

This report analyzes the substantial increase of federal spending in the Washington area during 2002 and how this boost cushioned the area's economy during a national recession.

October 10 - The Brookings Institution


Using The Web To Promote Infill Development

Maryland launches a new website designed to entice private developers to selected state-owned sites in desperate need of redevelopment.

October 10 - The Baltimore Sun

Using High Tech To Track The Health Of Urban Forests

Digital technology plays a vital role in modern urban forest management.

October 10 - Rochester Democrat And Chronicle


The Bumpy Road Toward Bicycle Equality

Ithaca cyclists endure the hills and valleys of public debate before making headway with two new routes.

October 10 - Ithaca Times

Does Phoenix Have A Creative Class?

With research to back the notion that a city's Creative Class has a direct correlation to its economic success, Richard Florida's book turns traditional notions of urban development upside down.

October 10 - New Times-Phoenix

Build Your Own Traffic Circle

As traffic congestion worsens, Tucson residents attempt to take matters into their own hands.

October 10 - Tucson Weekly

Debunking Wendell Cox's 'Lexus Argument'

The "Lexus Argument" or "Jaguar Argument" used by many transit critics does not stand up to serious analysis.

October 10 - Public Transit

City: Urbanism and Its End

A Yale professor explores the evolution of New Haven, Connecticut, drawing conclusions about urbanism as a whole in the process.

October 10 - New Haven Advocate

'The Final Urban Assault' On Your Local Supermarket

Wal-Mart is on the offensive in L.A., using all kinds of tactics – including a ballot referendum – to ensure its longevity in southern California.

October 10 - LA Weekly

Miami: Gateway To Latin America?

Miami's reputation as the gateway to Latin America rests on its ability to attract the headquarters for the Free Trade Area of the Americas.

October 10 - Florida Trend

'Smart Growth' Means 'No Growth'

Residents complain that monster houses are eating up open land. Developer says if communities want open space they should buy the land.

October 9 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Building A New Downtown Riverdale

Riverdale, once a thriving community, has lost its industrial businesses, leaving unemployment and brownfield sites behind them.

October 9 - Campaign For Sensible Growth

Recommendations For Land Use Decision Making

Report identifies systemic weaknesses in land use decision making and offers a series of recommendations.

October 9 - Bureau Of Governmental Research

Revisiting the Definition of 'Affordable' in Housing

In a _Chicago Tribune_ Op-Ed, Gail Schechter, of the Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs, challenges Illinois policymakers' definition of "affordable housing."

October 9 - The Chicago Tribune

Prairie Flower

An ecologically conscious "New Urbanist" housing development begins to mature west of Chicago.

October 9 - American Society Of Landscape Architects

Toledo's Sprawl Report Places Suburbs 'At-Risk'

A new report, Toledo Metropatterns, identifies the areas around Toledo suffering from the impacts of sprawl.

October 9 - Toldeo Blade

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