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Facadectomy is Preservationists' Biggest Mistake

Considered a compromise between historic preservation and new development, preservationists now rue facadectomies.

February 3 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Photo Essay: One City, Two Peoples

Twelve photos from the Nashville Banner in 1960 capture the powerful impact of the Nashville sit-ins, a movement of nonviolent protest aimed at desegregating the city's lunch counters.

February 3 - Nashville Scene

Rail Transit Politics Continue In Houston

Harris County District Attorney rules that the anti-rail group Texans for True Mobility violated no state campaign laws.

February 2 - The Houston Chronicle

Southern California: New Gambling Mecca?

Southern California could become one of the nation's biggest gambling centers as a result of a gaming battle being fought between card clubs and casinos run by Indian tribes.

February 2 - The Los Angeles Times

Hurry Up, Don't Dally

Architecture projects have quicker turnaround requirements, in spite of technology.

February 2 - The Detroit News


Richard Florida: An International Creative Class War

The United States is becoming less attractive to the creative class, writes Richard Florida, while cities in other countries are becoming new magnets.

February 2 - The Washington Monthly

New Group Of Swing Voters: 'Gun Rackers'

Hunters and anglers from Western states concerned over proposed use of public lands.

February 2 - The Salt Lake Tribune


A New Trend In Urban Revitalization: The Elderly

Two Southern California cities are looking to attract the elderly to revitalize their downtowns. Is this a new national trend?

February 2 - The Los Angeles Times

Water And Sprawl

A community decides to grow on its own terms.

February 2 - Toldeo Blade

How To Build Density Into Suburbs

Columnist John King profiles two Bay area suburban developments that accommodate density in innovative ways.

February 2 - The San Francisco Chronicle

A Successful Downtown In The Land Of The Car

A successful downtown works hard to stay relevant.

February 2 - The Detroit News

Gambling On Inclusionary Zoning In Las Vegas

As housing prices in Las Vegas begin to push out the middle class, even Sin City starts to think about inclusionary zoning

February 2 - Las Vegas Review Journal

Strong Demand For Downtown Living In Providence

The latest entrant in Providence's flourishing luxury market will feature 220 apartments.

February 2 - The Providence Journal

Can Austin Learn From Vancouver's Success?

Developer Robert Barnstone finds in Vancouver an alternative model for future development ideally suited to Austin, Texas.

February 1 - Austin American-Statesmen

Research Around The World Links Religion To Economic Development

Harvard sociologists study the correlation between regional religious beliefs and economic performance.

February 1 - The New York Times

Are We Paving Paradise?

Rural open space covers about 95 percent of the land in the United States. Are we really running out of room?

February 1 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Detroit Polishes The City For The 2006 Super Bowl

The Detroit News presents a comprehensive and well-illustrated evaluation of Detroit's progress in "beautifying" the city.

February 1 - The Detroit News

Houston: Urbanism Meets The Wild West

SpaceCity is beginning to bridge its auto-dominated wide open spaces with more attention to developing its urban fabric.

February 1 - The Chicago Tribune

Edgeless Cities

A major factor fueling the growth of edgeless cities is the need to offset the fiscal burden of housing with commercial ratables.

January 31 - Urban Land Magazine

Wal-Mart Wars

Reason Jacobs Fellow Ted Balaker explains how banning big box stores like Wal-Mart actually harms families.

January 31 - Reason Public Policy Institute

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