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Mike Davis Discusses Dubai
<p>In this interview, urbanist Mike Davis talks about the rapidly growing emirate of Dubai.</p>
Condo Conversions Leaving Seniors Stranded
<p>The wave of condo conversions in the Seattle area is hitting seniors especially hard.</p>
Deceptive Planning Brings Wal-Mart To Disgruntled Community
<p>This piece from <em>The Roanoke Times</em> laments the coming of a Wal-Mart Supercenter, and blasts the planning process that let a proposed mixed-use walkable town center transform into a "big-box juggernaut".</p>
Personal Tales Of Road Rage In The City Of Angels
<p>As more cyclists and runners use the streets of Los Angeles, incidents of road rage and accidents are on the rise.</p>
Bridge Collapse May Clear Budget Roadblocks
<p>A history of speedbumps have hindered transit funding in Minnesota, but after the Interstate 35W bridge collapse, the state's roads may finally get the maintenance money they need.</p>
Grass-roots Action Could Improve World's Slums
<p>Can globalization change the world's poorest neighborhoods?</p>
Downtown L.A. Is Improving, But Developers Are Driving
<p>With a surge in population and some large-scale retail and entertainment complexes in the works, downtown L.A. is in the midst of a major urban shift. But as this column from the <em>Los Angeles Times</em> argues, developers are shaping the growth.</p>
Big Trouble In A Struggling Chinatown
<p>Two civic groups in Washington D.C.'s Chinatown are battling over a proposal to close an alleyway to allow the development of offices. Opponents argue the plan is short-sighted, while others say an economic boost will save the struggling district.</p>
Catch-22 Hinders Harbor Redevelopment Plans
<p>Plans to redevelop a harbor are under consideration in Victoria, British Columbia, but would require the relocation of a busy ferry terminal -- one of the harbor's top services. The ferry's operators say the redevelopment would fail without them.</p>
Tax Breaks Fueling Luxury Condo Development In Gulf
<p>Investors are taking advantage of tax breaks offered for developing and buying property in hurricane-affected areas of the Gulf region, such as the hot condo market that has sprung up next to a college football stadium in Alabama.</p>
Roadwork Boosts Transit Ridership
<p>With major roadwork underway on a stretch of heavily-used Interstate 5 in Seattle, many commuters chose public transit to avoid the resulting congestion. But many are wondering whether commuters will keep using transit after the work is done.</p>
Officials Vote No On 'Flawed' Incentive, Propose New System
<p>Two Roanoke City Councilmembers explain why they voted against an $880,000 city grant to a local developer and propose a more objective approach to offering development incentives.</p>
The Ancient Metropolis Of Angkor
<p>New research is showing that the ancient Cambodian city of Angkor was once a sprawling and intricately irrigated metropolis of nearly one million people.</p>
Commercial Construction Balances Growth
<p>Despite busts in residential construction, American cities such as Phoenix are managing to continue growing due to an influx of commercial construction.</p>
Urban Villages Struggling To Attract Jobs
<p>Three mixed-use, walkable urban villages near Seattle have become very popular with residents since their creation in the '80s and '90s. But while small businesses prosper and home vacancies remain low, few jobs are available.</p>
Budget Woes Cut Quality of Life In Toronto
<p>More than $83 million will be slashed from Toronto's annual budget, and many, including the mayor, predict a sharp cut to services and the city's general quality of life.</p>
Hope for Informal Settlements
<p>Collective action and micro financing are two promising models for improving the livability of informal settlements, writes Neal Peirce.</p>
Transit Project Could Remake The Image Of San Francisco
<p>The design competition for San Francisco's Transbay Terminal has the potential to redefine the city, writes John King.</p>
BLOG POST
Should Hong Kong and Shenzhen Merge? Tectonic Movements Towards a Regional Approach in the Pearl River Delta
<p> The <a href="http://www.bauhinia.org">Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre</a>, a think tank close to Hong Kong governor Donald Tsang, has just released a <a href="http://www.bauhinia.org/publications/BFRC-HKSZ-ES-ENG.pdf">report</a> arguing that it might make sense for Hong Kong and Shenzhen to merge into a single metropolitan entity. According to <em>The Economist</em> Cities Guide email update (one of the magazine's best services for subscribers and a most for global urban trendwatches): </p>
How Tucson Can Learn From Portland
<p>Civic leaders and city officials in Tucson recently traveled to Portland to get advice about how to improve their city while dealing with an expected population boom. The trip highlighted the big differences between the two cities.</p>
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