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Art Of The Possible

A new ambulatory-care clinic for a remarkable institution seeks to become the nation's first LEED-certified healthcare facility.

September 28 - MetropolisMag.com

CHA Development Begins Market Unit Sales

Henry Horner Homes, the first mixed-income community on land used for public housing, will soon put their condominium units up for sale.

September 28 - The Chicago Tribune

'Mega-Churches' Vs. Neighborhood Character

The latest of several around disputes around the United States that finds communities treating "mega-churches" like out of control shopping malls, accusing them of violating zoning laws and of overwhelming neighborhoods.

September 28 - National Public Radio

How The Great Fire Of London Changed Planning

Adrian Tinniswood weaves a fascinating tale about the Great Fire of London's impact on urban planning in the city.

September 27 - The Daily Telegraph

150 Evacuated After L.A. Freeway Accident

Diesel-truck filled with 9,000 gallons of gasoline explodes on freeway, forcing the evacuation of 150 residents and killing the driver.

September 27 - The Los Angeles Times


Oddly-Shaped Buildings Emerge Where Land Is Scarce

Oddly shaped buildings are emerging in areas where land is scarce and valuable, enraging some neighborhood residents.

September 27 - The Chicago Tribune

Where Rail Transit Works, And Why

From Seattle to Atlanta to Sioux City, federal largesse has generated an intense debate about whether urban rail "works."

September 27 - Heartland Institute


Space Craft

Tom Wiscombe's Light-Wing for New York's P.S. 1 Center for Contemporary Art is as forward looking in the way it was built as it is in its form.

September 27 - MetropolisMag.com

Friday Funny: Plot To Bribe A Zoning Coordinator Foiled

Excitement comes to a planning office in a sleepy town in Illinois, as a couple is arrested after trying to bribe the zoning coordinator.

September 26 - The Chicago Tribune

Segways Recalled, Three Injured In Accidents

Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of the Segway Human Transporter saying they were dangerous when batteries ran low.

September 26 - Wired

Regional Governance Key In A Globalized Economy

As metropolitan regions become the dominant loci of economic activity, developing coherent regional strategies for dealing with growth, transportation and housing is imperative.

September 26 - The Planning Report

An Interview With Jeff Speck

Metropolis interviews Jeff Speck, former Town Planning Director of DPZ and new Director of Design for the NEA.

September 26 - MetropolisMag.com

Old Elevated Rail Line To Be Converted Into A Park

A proposal sees to spur new commercial and residential developments along Manhattan's West side by turning an old elevated rail line into a park.

September 26 - The New York Times

Pittsburgh Maglev Doomed

A proposed $3 billion, 45-mile Maglev connecting Greensburg, Monroeville, Downtown and Pittsburgh International Airport is doomed.

September 26 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

First-of-its-kind Space-Saving Garage Opens

Long popular in Europe and Asia, high-tech automatic garages can park the same number of cars as a ramped garage but using only half as much precious real estate.

September 26 - The New York Times

Development Enters The Urban Core In Phoenix

The Phoenix Valley's expansion frenzy approaches the north Phoenix urban area as a builder acquires a parcel of state trust land.

September 26 - The Arizona Republic

What New York Can Learn From Los Angeles And Houston

A report financed by the Rockefeller Foundation recommends that New York City end its preoccupation with huge subsidies for big businesses.

September 26 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Increased Homeownership Opportunities

The Houston Chronicle reports that a combination of factors are making homeownership opportunities more accessible to low and moderate income households and minorities.

September 26 - The Chicago Tribune

Radical New Tax Plan Seeks To Limit Sprawl

Winnipeg Mayor Glen Murray proposed a new tax plan that radically shifts the tax burden with the aim of limiting sprawl and increasing transit use.

September 25 - The Globe and Mail

Wesley Clark's Environmental Agenda

Presidential candidate Wesley Clark has some good things to say about the environment -- and some things to learn.

September 25 - Grist Magazine

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