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New Immigrants Fuel Washington Metropolitan Growth

The heterogeneous nature of metropolitan Washington's immigrant population poses varied challenges to jurisdictions throughout the region.

June 15 - The Brookings Institution

Housing Advocates Sue California Cities For Affordable Housing

Is affordable housing by lawsuit the next trend for California cities?

June 15 - Ventura County Star

The Other Side Of HOPE VI

A look at the impacts of the federal program to revitalize public housing.

June 14 - The St. Petersburg Times

A Corporate Downtown Renaissance

Seeing opportunities to purchase cheap properties amid a renaissance in many downtowns, many companies are moving from the suburbs to downtown.

June 14 - Wall St. Journal

St. Paul Proposal Would Limit Student Rentals

After years of unruly activity and damage by college student neighbors, the City considers a policy that would restrict student rentals in residential areas.

June 14 - St. Paul Pioneer Press


Competing For Habitat Management

The Western Riverside Council of Governments is selected for additional responsibilities -- habitat planning.

June 14 - North County Times Escondido-Oceanside-Vista

California's Gold Coast Is Losing Its Middle Class

Are the middle class being drive out of entire cities along California's Coast? The median cost of a home is $825,000.

June 14 - The Los Angeles Times


A Poorly Camouflaged Cell Tower

In upstate New York, a fake pine tree leads to a clash between a design-conscious small town and a communications giant.

June 13 - Rochester Democrat And Chronicle

Are Our Cities Making Us Fat?

Smart City Radio investigates why a growing number of researchers are blaming the design of our cities for the trend toward obesity.

June 13 - Smart City

Finding The Next Real Estate Boom

A real estate boom is expected in North America's Midsize Cities. Large cities are expected to fair better in China and India.

June 13 - Building Operating Management

Keeping Amtrak On Track

Like it or not, Amtrak is here to stay.

June 13 - The Washington Post

Buffalo's Empire Zones: A Failure

New York's most potent economic development program appears to be a failure, according to this four-part series in the Buffalo News.

June 13 - The Buffalo News

Should Congestion Charge Be Extended To Entire Nation?

Should London's controversial congestion charging scheme be extended to rest of the UK to reduce traffic congestion nation-wide. Readers respond.

June 13 - BBC News

13 Myths Of Urban Sprawl

Wendell Cox offers his review of the 13 myths of urban sprawl to coincide with the myth of Friday the 13th.

June 13 - Heartland Institute

Freeway Building Won't Solve Congestion Problem

Studies have shown that building freeways only makes the traffic congestion problem worse.

June 13 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The Blight Guide: What Ammenities Are Worth

The Times offes a rundown of the most important criteria in deciding the value of real estate in the UK.

June 13 - The Times

Land Use Contributing To Climate Change

A study links land use and climate change; in the U.S. land use is a local issue while climate is handled at the national and international level.

June 13 - United Press International

Indiana Highway Promoted To Interstate

Congestion on US 31 will be eased by eliminating stoplights that brings traffic to a grinding halt.

June 13 - The Indianapolis Star

Resettling The Three Gorges

The most difficult challenge of building the new Chinese dam is the resettlement of some 1.2 million people by 2009.

June 12 - The Christian Science Monitor

US-style College Town Architecture Opposed Down Under

A proposed 11-story complex at Melbourne University is criticized for repeating the mistakes of inexpensively built U.S. private student housing.

June 12 - The Age, Australia

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