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Freeway Razing Sets Stage For Development

The Milwaukee Common Council approved a plan on June 15 for redeveloping a mile-long corridor on an edge of downtown where the blighting influence of the Park East Freeway has been eliminated.

July 20 - New Urban News

Anglo 'Reconquista' Of Downtown L.A.

After four decades of decline, Los Angeles' core is seeing a white 'yuppie' influx. Gregory Rodriguez argues that in the long run, the traditional residents of the neighborhood will do the most for the city.

July 20 - The Los Angeles Times

Suburban Middle-Class Filling Food Banks

Dot-com Denver saw a 40% increase in demand for handouts as high-tech workers feel the pinch of high unemployment and high housing costs.

July 20 - Boston Herald

David A. Wallace: Influential Planner, Distinguished Leader

David Wallace, an influential urban planner associated with one of the great U.S. urban renewal successes died in Philadelphia at age 87.

July 20 - CNN

Not Another Megaproject Or Sports Arena

Jane Jacobs Reading Group proposes mixed-use redevelopment for former Southern Pacific rail yards.

July 20 - The Sacramento Bee


Chicago's Millennium Park A Resounding Success

Blair Kamin, the Tribune's architecture critic declares the $475 million Millennium Park a 'cultural spectacle'.

July 20 - The Chicago Tribune

Zoning For Sale?

Developer offers city cash to bend zoning rules.

July 20 - Palm Beach Post


Planning For Baby Boomers

Urban planning dominates the opening session of the National Governors' Association (NGA) annual meeting.

July 20 - The Seattle Times

Fire Risk: Suburban Homes At Urban Density

A fire in Fairfax County, VA has prompted a re-examination of building codes that govern the minimum spacing between single family homes in urban areas.

July 20 - The Washington Post

Booming Brooklyn Still Carries Bad Retail Reputation

Despite a recent renaissance, the borough struggles to overcome a negative perception among big retailers.

July 20 - Newsday

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Beware of Iconic Buildings

An <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1258952,00.html">article</a> in the UK <em>Guardian</em> (via <a href="http://aldaily.com/">Arts & Letters Daily</a>) takes a wonderfully suspicious look at the "Bilbao Effect," named after the explosion in interest and tourism Bilbao, Spain got when it build Frank Gehry's <a href="http://www.guggenheim-bilbao.es/ingles/home.htm">Guggenheim</a>. Regular readers of this blog (all six of you) may have noted some slight skepticism on my part as to the fundamental aesthetic qualities of Mr.

July 19 - Anonymous

The City That Works, Today

Chicago is using innovative ideas to encourage urban, sustainable development.

July 19 - New Urban News

How To Lure Young Professionals

Can a new focus on becoming 'Cool' stop the brain drain from decaying cities?

July 19 - CNN

A Tale Of Two Ballparks

While the Padres&#146; Petco Park anchors an emerging neighborhood, the Phillies&#146; Citizens Bank Park dissipates its energy among parking lots.

July 19 - New Urban News

Research & Development Clusters Are A Catalyst For Growth

From California to Colorado to Florida, new research & development and science clusters can give regional economies a shot in the arm.

July 19 - Engineering News Record

Fund Transit Along With Roads

Ignoring transit, Utah County commissioners vote to put road tax on November ballot.

July 19 - The Salt Lake Tribune

Sprawl Books Reviewed

The Wall Street Journal reviews Hayden's "A Field Guide to Sprawl" and Gutfreund's "Twentieth-Century Sprawl."

July 19 - Wall St. Journal

Chicago's Bold New Public Space

Photographs and links related to the opening of Chicago's New Millenium Park.

July 19 - A Daily Dose Of Architecture

Great Rail Disasters

Randal O'Toole publishes a report showing the harmful effects of light rail on 23 major metropolitan centers across the U.S.

July 19 - Texas Public Policy Foundation

Baby Steps On The Road To Pedestrian-Friendly Streets

Christopher DeWolf on the thorny issue of pedestrianizing city streets.

July 19 - Maisonneuve

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