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Governor Pataki Gets Tough On New York's Coal-Fired Power Plants

Pataki plans to require drastic cuts in mercury emissions from the state's power plants, going further than Bush's new standards, and angering the business community, which fears the tough standards may force coal-burning plants to close.

June 2 - The New York Times

The Slippery Slope Of Public Space Memorials

Fearing that one memorial may lead to many more in the wake of the Big Dig, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino is not supporting the placement of an Armenian-American memorial on the yet to be completed Rose Kennedy Greenway.

June 2 - The Boston Globe

The Public Reacts To Miami 21

After the much anticipated unveiling of the first quadrant in the Miami 21 project on May 13th, the public is now taking the opportunity to react to the City's most ambitious urban planning effort to date.

June 2 - Miami Sun-Post

What's Driving Children Out Of San Francisco?

It's been well documented that San Francisco has few households with children, and locals know that schools are closing because of declining enrollment. Yet pre-schoolers are on the rise -- why are families leaving the city before kindergarten?

June 2 - The San Francisco Chronicle

'Mister Environmental Disaster'

Mike Armstrong can't stand the environmental 'blame game'.

June 1 - Abhijeet Chavan


Public Infrastructure: A Good Real Estate Investment?

Experts speculate that as record amounts of investment continue to pour into the commercial real estate industry, infrastructure represents the next big frontier for real estate investors.

June 1 - National Real Estate Investor

Sprawling To The Biosphere

When The Biosphere was originally built in 1991, it was in the middle of nowhere in the Sonoran Desert. Today, hyper suburban development between Tucson and Phoenix threatens its very existence.

June 1 - The New York Times


The Problems With Toll Roads

The Denver Post publishes an investigative series entitled "Truth Be Tolled", exposing errors in toll road forecasting, and suggesting that financial conflicts of interest may be responsible.

June 1 - The Denver Post

Texas Campaign Will Market Towns To Retirees

A major marketing effort hopes to attract retirees to Texas, through the "certified retirement community" program.

June 1 - Star Telegram

FEMA Facing Class-Action Lawsuit Over Changes To Post-Katrina Housing Aid

Thousands of Katrina survivors scattered throughout the country may be about to lose their homes due to changes in FEMA funding.

June 1 - The New Standard

Seven Housing Markets With Most Potential

How to identify and invest in housing markets with good short- and long-term appreciation potential.

June 1 - The Los Angeles Times

Streetcar System Moves More Than People

For less than the cost of a recent school levy, Tacoma, Washington, could have a brand new old-style streetcar system.

June 1 - Tacoma News Tribune

Highest Interstate Speed Limit In The U.S.

Speed limits on stretches of West Texas interstates have been increased to 80 mph.

June 1 - The Los Angeles Times

Multigenerational Households Increase Across Country

Living together for economic and social reasons, multigenerational households begin to influence architects and developers.

June 1 - The New York Times

America's Most Surreal Housing Market

What does it take to sell real estate in areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina?

May 31 - The Los Angeles Times

City Life: New 3D Planning Game Called 'SimCity With a Conscience'

City Life is a stunning city-building simulation which gives players the opportunity to build and manage a modern day metropolis in a fully 3D world. The game is being hailed as "SimCity with a conscience."

May 31 - GameSpot

Who Is To Blame For High Gas Prices?

Don't blame just the oil companies writes Rosa Brooks.

May 31 - Abhijeet Chavan

China takes measures to curb soaring housing prices

Aggressive steps were taken by China to restrain soaring housing prices and discourage real estate speculation.

May 31 - China Daily

Next Generation Business Parks

Turning sprawling office parks into compact transit villages may be solve both congestion and energy issues at once.

May 31 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Loft-Style Living Becoming Popular In Smaller Towns

Even humble burgs like Mount Airy, N.C., inspiration for Mayberry on the "Andy Griffith Show," are experiencing the trend. A local tobacco warehouse there is slated to be redeveloped into 43 market-rate apartments.

May 31 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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