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The Flowering Of Manhattan's Bowery

From first-hand experience, Peter Slatin chronicles the flowering of The Bowery, one of Manhattan's true historic thoroughfares.

November 21 - The Slatin Report

WTC Memorial Finalists Announced

Designs range from quiet gardens and sunken pools to clouds and shafts of light meant to honor those who died in the Sept. 11 terror attacks and the 1993 bombing of the trade center.

November 21 - The Los Angeles Times

Answers To Gridlock

Reason's Transportation Fellow shows how the key to free-flowing roads may be public-private partnerships.

November 21 - Reason Public Policy Institute

'Counterfeit' Housing In New Jersey

A commission investigates reports of widespread problems in home construction and inspections in New Jersey.

November 20 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Brownfield Golf Course Trend

The trend toward locating 'blue collar' golf courses on former brownfields or landfills is picking up.

November 20 - CBS News


This Fake Palm Tree Is Not A Cell Phone Tower

City officials plan to remove a controversial plan social experiment -- 49-foot-tall fake palm tree towering over Warsaw's De Gaulle Circle -- citing traffic hazards.

November 20 - The Los Angeles Times

Wilderness Squatters

Wilderness squatters get away from civilization -- and trouble land managers.

November 20 - The Christian Science Monitor


One-stop Census Profiles Of 23 'Living Cities'

New "one-stop" guides to key indicators and comparative rankings from Census 2000 are now available for 23 of the nation's largest cities in the Living Cities network.

November 20 - The Brookings Institution

Wal-Mart's Effect On Economic Development

Wal-Mart's intense focus on low prices is forcing its suppliers out of the U.S. to places that have lower standards of living and less regulation.

November 20 - Fast Company

The Politics Of Sprawl

Sprawl isn't simply the result of market forces, argues Joel Hirschhorn, but the result of a determined "sprawl lobby."

November 20 - Common Dreams

Overcoming Locational Disadvantage

How small towns like Fargo and Reno have become job magnets and some of the 'hottest places in America.'

November 20 - Time

Another Case Against Smart Growth

In a Hartford Courant Op-Ed, the CEO of the Home Builders Association of Connecticut points out some of the flaws of smart growth, including its research and advocacy.

November 20 - The Hartford Courant

Low Cost, High Density Living: Shipping Containers

Your next two-story loft/apartment might be inside a shipping container. (Includes images.)

November 20 - Engineering News Record

A Model Effort to Create and Preserve Open Space in Metro Atlanta

Big plans, such as green parking decks, are in the works for one of the most popular parks in metro Atlanta.

November 20 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Revitalizing Michigan's Central Cities

A vibrant and livable city starts with residents.

November 19 - The Detroit News

Rural Open Space Preserved by State Tax Credits

Buyers save 10 percent on their state income tax bill while preserving open space.

November 19 - The Denver Post

NJ Light Rail Project Opens Ahead Of Schedule

Two years ahead of schedule, the 22nd Street station extends the services of the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail system farther south by a dozen blocks.

November 19 - Jersey Journal

San Diego Gets Planning Advice

Robert Lang addresses the need in San Diego to engage in better planning practices and increase density to accomodate future growth.

November 19 - Yahoo! Newswire

Banned House Design Wins AIA Award

A nationally known architect won an award for student-targeted, pod house design that was banned from a campus neighborhood by city of Gainesville, FL.

November 19 - Gainesville Sun

Much Needed Public Transportation Services Restored in Los Angeles

MTA buses and trains run in Los Angeles once again as the one of the longest transit strikes in the City's history comes to a tentative halt.

November 19 - The Los Angeles Times

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