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Gentrification In Brooklyn, As Viewed From The Projects

Police and residents struggle to bridge the gap between gentrification and poverty that runs along "Murder Ave." in Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood.

January 22 - City Limits

Cities Should Incentivize Good Urban Design

Architect Johannes Van Tilburg argues that cities need to be more stringent in telling developers what kinds of buildings they will design.

January 22 - The Planning Report

The Last Days Of Chicago's Infamous High-rises

As the once-notorious projects come down building by building, three public housing advocates ponder what went wrong, and where to go from here.

January 22 - MetropolisMag.com

CA Freeways To Join Rest Of The Nation

California will finally join the rest of the nation in numbering its state and interstate freeway exits.

January 22 - The Los Angeles Times

From Industrial Tract To L.A. Urban Lake

Harvard graduate students offer a plan envisioning a lake, housing and parks for the worst idustrial areas along the Los Angeles River.

January 22 - Downtown News


Least And Most Resilient Cities

Joel Kotkin offers an analysis of which cities will be most damaged by the recession, and which cities will come through unscathed.

January 22 - REIS

Retro Metro

D.C. officials are interested in a revival of the streetcar to tackle transportation problems.

January 21 - The Washington Post


Affordable Housing Trust Fund In So. CA

With 4,000 new housing units needed yearly to meet the demand, the $100 million trust fund is hailed for Los Angeles.

January 21 - The Los Angeles Times

Texas Sprawl Pushes Into Smaller Towns

When the interstate came to Texas' rural Comal County, it was suddenly in communting distance of San Antonio, San Marcos and Austin.

January 21 - The Houston Chronicle

The Battle Over Bauhaus

Is urban planner Omar Akbar trying to poison the historical memory of the most important design movement of the 20th century?

January 21 - Indiana Daily Student

Impact Of Hollywood Retail Center

Will the new 640,000-square-foot retail complex in Hollywood, CA, become a tourist destination?

January 21 - The New York Times

Charleston's Livability Court

Charleston, for years rated one of America's best-mannered cities, has a new court to ensure it.

January 21 - CNN

Seven Principles For Rebuilding Downtown

A coalition of architecture, planning, and design organizations has prepared a report describing seven principles for rebuilding Lower Manhattan.

January 21 - New York New Visions

The Ultimate Los Angeles Planning Insider

Dan Garcia, who has served on nearly every significant commission in Los Angeles, offers his vision for planning in L.A.

January 21 - The Planning Report

Fighting Growth Is Expensive

Efforts to control growth in South Barrington -- a Chicago suburb --become expensive as lawsuits mount.

January 21 - Daily Herald

Lapp Named New N.Y. MTA Director

Katherine M. Lapp is appointed the new executive director of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

January 21 - Metro Magazine

Stormy Skies Over Chicago

State and local politics complicate decisions about much-needed airport expansion in the Chicago.

January 20 - Planning Magazine

Eugene's Downtown Revitalization

Eugene planners develop a plan to revitalize an unsuccessful pedestrian mall.

January 20 - Eugene Register-Guard

How Are Low-Income Housing Goals Set?

Opening arguments are made in a suit challenging state goals for the inland Southern California region.

January 20 - Press-Enterprise

Reshaping Downtown New York

A planning coalition offers suggestion for reshaping downtown New York.

January 20 - The New York Times

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