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Trump Eyes Massachusetts For Next Casino Venture
<p>As Massachusetts warms to the idea of casino gambling, Donald Trump is scouring the state for prime development opportunities.</p>
More Land Freed Up For Development Around Mumbai
<p>In response to sharply rising real estate prices around Mumbai, the Maharashtra state government has eased restrictions on land ownership and development, creating more supply to meet the growing demand.</p>
How The North American Superhighway Will Hurt The Environment
<p>Plans for a North American Superhighway will have major environmental effects, argues this article from <em>The Valley Advocate</em> of Connecticut.</p>
Checks Are Sought, But Florida Continues Growth
<p>Efforts to improve oversight to keep the state's growth in check in Florida are being lauded, but development continues across the state and shows little sign of a slowdown.</p>
Making Two-Way Streets Act Like One-Ways
<p>Plans are moving forward to address the traffic issues on two of L.A.'s most congested streets.</p>
A Look Back At The Small Town Urban Renewal Template
<p>This article takes a look back at the small-town urban renewal success of Newburyport, Massachusetts, and its long-lasting effects.</p>
Reducing Congestion Crucial To Economic Health, But Plans Fall Short
<p>Congestion is getting worse in Metro New York, and the proposals to reduce it aren't going to work, argues Sam Staley, and the region's economy is going to suffer greatly as a result.</p>
Paradise Lost In Shangri-La
<p>Officially named in 2001, this small town in China's Yunnan Province is struggling to cope with over 2 million visitors a year. It's becoming a "high altitude hell."</p>
The Most Expensive Homes Of 2007
<p>While the country overall is experiencing a housing slowdown, it hasn't stopped the extremely wealthy from plopping down record setting sums for prime real estate.</p>
A Fire Chief's View Of Smart Growth
<p>A recent post on a fire chief's blog provides insight on the challenges that clustered, higher-density housing developments present to firefighers.</p>
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What do Planning School Rankings Really Mean?
<p class="MsoNormal">Last Year Planetizen published their first Guide to Graduate Urban Planning Programs.<span> </span>The Guide includes basic information about the programs (location, specializations, faculty, etc) and an overall ranking of the schools and ranking by specialization.<span> </span>It is these rankings that are the source of much consternation within the planning academy.<span> </span></p>
Friday Funny: It's All About Horsepower
<p>Fuel costs, environmental concerns, and striking transport workers are reviving interest in horse-driven vehicles in some French towns.</p>
Friday Funny: How Real Estate Deals Work In LA
<p>A Los Angeles City Planning Department employee accidentally leaves a message intended for the developer on the answering machine of a project opponent: The project will be approved "no matter what."</p>
Going Green Is An Uphill Battle In The 'Burbs
<p>Eco-friendly developments are struggling to achieve approval due to zoning restrictions in the suburbs of New York and New Jersey -- a story that is more and more familiar in suburbs across the country.</p>
Foreclosures Put A Damper On Gentrification Of Atlanta's Core
<p>Unable to compete with the large supply of inexpensive homes in the city's outer suburbs, Atlanta's in-town neighborhoods will suffer most from the current mortgage crisis, says study.</p>
California Water Diversion Debate Continues
<p>The debate over how to divert water around Central California's San Joaquin Valley for delivery to Southern California has been rekindled. A task force is meeting to find a way to address this and many of the state's other long-standing water issues.</p>
Historic Preservation Should Consider Soundscapes, Not Just Cityscapes
<p>In an interview with <em>Preservation Online</em>, author Anne Matthews explains the growing movement to preserve historic sounds.</p>
Fixing Traffic Without Help From Uncle Sam
<p>Desperate to find ways to relieve traffic congestion, local planners are getting creative with transportation plans and potential sources of revenue.</p>
Will New Yorkers Outwit The City's Planned Congestion Pricing Scheme?
<p>Unscrupulous Londoners have already learned how to beat that city's famed congestion charge system, and with Mayor Bloomberg's plan relying on the same technology, there are worries about a surge in license plate counterfeiting.</p>
Clamping Down On Urban Noise Could Help Fight Climate Change
<p>Could the secret to getting more people to adopt higher-density (and therefore more sustainable) living be designing a soundproof apartment?</p>
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