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Europe's Impending Demographic Disaster

A new report is warning that aging populations and declining birthrates will bring a demographic disaster to most of Europe within a generation.

September 12 - The Globe and Mail

Little Havana Stadium Moves Forward

Despite controversy over its funding,location and impact, the Florida Marlins are likely to build a new retractable-roof stadium on the former site of the Orange Bowl in the city's Little Havana neighborhood.

September 12 - Miami Herald

Simulating Urbanity

HBO's The Wire has wrapped its last season of urban criticism disguised as a cop show. Dan Hill, who creates simulations of cities in his day job, is fascinated by The Wire's simulation and deconstruction of Baltimore.

September 12 - cityofsound

Too Many Malls, Too Few Tenants

Large shopping centers across the country have grown in quantity and size for years, but developers say that overbuilding may now be a problem.

September 11 - The Wall Street Journal

Fannie Mae Nationalized...Again

Most of the news coverage concerning the takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has failed to note the history: Until 1968, FNMA had always been nationalized.

September 11 - AlterNet


Creating the Future in 'Transition Towns'

The "Transition Towns" movement -- a grassroots initiative to develop local energy and economic self-reliance -- is gathering momentum, especially in the UK.

September 11 - Guardian (UK)

Possible $349 Millon Cut from Affordable Housing in CA

Proposals from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislative Republicans to close the state's $15 billion budget deficit would to take away hundreds of millions of dollars from local redevelopment agencies.

September 11 - California Planning & Development Report


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Orientations, Courses, and Riding the Figurative Bike

<!--StartFragment--> <p class="MsoNormal"> This week will be my first full week of classes at MIT; however, I have actually been here for three.<span>  </span>I arrived into Cambridge at the end of August to attend the weeklong department orientation, which was as orientations are – full of very important yet-easy-to-forget information.<span> </span>Alone, the pressure of learning nearly 65 names can induce periodic episodes of amnesia.<span>  </span> </p>

September 11 - Tamika Camille Gauvin

Are Form-Based Codes 'Green Zoning'?

Albuquerque's new "form-based codes" could offer city planners another model for denser, more pedestrian-friendly growth.

September 11 - The New Mexico Independent

Term Limits Affecting Long-Range City Planning

Elected city officials in dozens of cities want to overturn term limits, saying current ones keep them from being able to tackle long-range projects.

September 11 - New York Times

As Ice Melts, New Laws Needed in in the North

This week international legal experts are meeting in Iceland to debate whether or not the world needs new international laws concerning the polar regions in the face of climate change.

September 11 - Truthout

White Rooftops Could Slow Climate Change

A new study released Tuesday concludes that if the rooftops of the world's 100 largest cities were painted white it could significantly cool the atmosphere.

September 11 - The Los Angeles Times

Collapsed Bridge Reborn

Just over a year since its deadly collapse, the rebuilt Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis is scheduled to reopen as early as next week.

September 11 - Minneapolis-St. Paul Star-Tribune

Grocery Stores are Shrinking

For years, the sizes of grocery stores have grown increasingly to provide a greater variety to the consumer. Andrew Martin explains why retailers have now begun opening smaller stores instead.

September 11 - The New York Times

The 'One-Planet City'

Planning student Jennie Moore is going a step beyond the 'ecological footprint' model, and is researching what she calls the 'one-planet city'.

September 10 - WorldChanging

Winnipeg to Get Bus Rapid Transit

Winnipeg, for years Canada's largest urban center without rapid transit, has just announced the construction of a bus rapid transit system with associated transit-oriented development.

September 10 - The Winnipeg Free Press

The Seasonal Surge in House Prices, Explained

New research can serve to explain why it is more expensive to purchase a house in the summer--and why it might be worth it.

September 10 - Slate

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Should we use zoning to preserve manufacturing?

<p class="MsoNormal"> Deindustrialization has wreaked havoc across many American cities and towns.<span> </span>One only need visit the landscape of the rust belt, places like Buffalo, Detroit or Flint, Michigan to get a sense how damaging this transformation can be.<span> </span>Behind the ugly ruins of abandoned factories and shuttered stores are the lives of real people who have suffered.<span> </span>Manufacturing provided jobs, good paying ones at that, that helped create a blue collar middle class. </p> <p class="MsoNormal"> &nbsp; </p>

September 10 - Lance Freeman

Do Cities Deserve More Hotel Taxes?

Atlanta and other cities in the U.S. are fighting for a greater share of hotel taxes paid as a result of bookings through online sites.

September 10 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Controversial Land Trade on Hold in Yukon Flats

A decision on whether or not to swap potentially oil-rich, protected land in the Yukon Flats with private wetlands will not be reached for another year. Appraisals will be underway to determine whether or not the controversial trade is fair.

September 10 - Anchorage Daily News

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