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Nation's Fastest Growing Cities

The U.S. Census Bureau ranks cities by the percentage change in population size.

July 14 - The Chicago Tribune

Beware The Life Cycle Of 'Recycled'

Each product should have its environmental history printed on the label.

July 14 - The Christian Science Monitor

Big-box Imitating Art

The use of public art fees to mitigate the look of big-box buildings is one solution being used in North Hollywood, CA.

July 14 - The Los Angeles Times

End Of The Track For DC Regional Rail System

A weak economy leads to job cuts and abandoned projects for Washington D.C. Metro.

July 14 - The Washington Post

The Aquarium Boom

Chattanooga, Long Beach, Atlanta, Denver, Duluth... The list goes on. Are aquariums the new secret to revitalizing downtown?

July 14 - USA Today


Christopher Alexander's Magnum Opus

Best-selling author, respected professor, and iconoclastic theorist Christopher Alexander has published a new 4-volume magnum opus.

July 14 - The New York Times

Power To The People

Affordable and user-friendly technology could provide an exciting new platform for discussing planning and development issues.

July 14 - Planetizen


Neal Peirce: Defining the Creative Class

Who are the "young creatives" and what does the buzz about the "creative class" tell us about our cities?

July 14 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Preserving Farmland While Accomodating Growth

Rural Yolo County, CA has found a balance between urban growth and farmland preservation.

July 14 - Planetizen

Efforts Near Stadium Not A Home Run

The U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago hopes to benefit from the redevelopment efforts occuring in its vicinity.

July 14 - The Chicago Tribune

New Mexico Revives Light Rail Idea

New Mexico is looking seriously at a long-debated concept to establish a light-rail line between Santa Fe and Albuquerque.

July 14 - Santa Fe New Mexican

FEATURE

Power To The People

Affordable and user-friendly technology could provide an exciting new platform for discussing planning and development issues.

July 14 - Abhijeet Chavan

Rail Ridership Exceeds Expectations

A study of rail-based public transit systems in nine U.S. cities finds that rail systems have boosted redevelopment around transit stations.

July 13 - Metro Magazine

How GPS Is Changing Our World

GPS technology is transforming businesses.

July 13 - Fast Company

Colorado's Big Straw

Is Colorado's plan to pipe its river water back over the Rocky Mountains to support new communities audacious or absurd?

July 13 - The Los Angeles Times

ShoreBank to Lend In Developing Countries

ShoreBank, known for its investments in community development in the U.S., is expanding its services to developing countries.

July 13 - Chicago Sun-Times

Beltway HOT Lanes Proposal Endorsed

Public-private partnership proposal to add four new managed lanes to virginia's portion of the Beltway moves ahead.

July 13 - The Washington Post

Legislation Would Target School Overcrowding

Decision by the Harford County Council in Maryland delayed in considering a bill designed to slow residential development to ease overcrowding in public schools.

July 13 - The Baltimore Sun

Rebirth Of Downtown Los Angeles

A critial mass or residents is achieving what past revitalization efforts haven't: a 24x7 downtown in Los Angeles

July 12 - The Los Angeles Times

Wright's Grandson Continues Architectural Tradition

Frank Lloyd Wright's grandson hope to build his grandfather's plan for a dream city.

July 12 - Voice Of America

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