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Big-Box Costco Goes Downtown, Mixed-Use
<p>Costco is the anchor tenant in a new Downtown Vancouver mixed-used development that partially opened November 2006. Besides going mixed-use, Costco also added underground parking to adapt to its new urban environment.</p>
Friday Funny: Caution!
<p>A road sign goes too far in explaining road hazards.</p>
Two Big Retailers Drop Plans for Two Big Manhattan Stores
<p>Home Depot and Apple are dropping plans for two big Manhattan stores. The Slatin Report offers the insider's view on the deals.</p>
Friday Funny: Professor Plumbago's Rejection Letter
<p>Chris Plumbago, associate professor of urban planning at the University of Columbus, offers a model of a 'tragically amusing' rejection letter from an academic journal.</p>
Tackling Both New Orleans' Recovery And Climate Change
<p>Ed Blakely, New Orleans' recently named recovery czar, will have his hands full as a research fellow studying climate change as he manages the city's planning and reconstruction.</p>
Tenants Challenge Deregulation Of 3,000 Apartments Sold In Manhattan
<p>In October, Planetizen reported on the "largest real estate deal in US history". Profits of the $5.4 billion sale in NYC could be reduced by 6%, or $324 million, if tenants win their suit that 25% of the 12,232 apartments were illegally deregulated.</p>
Not Much Money Have The Meters Made
<p>Low parking meter collection rates have shocked public officials in San Francisco, where parking is so valuable people are literally killing for it.</p>
Safety vs. Affordability: The Transportation Tradeoff In Indonesia
<p>Indonesia's private airplanes and trains are not subject to stringent regulation officials say. As a result, the government compromises safety.</p>
No Bikes On The Bridge
<p>As Cleveland and the Ohio Department of Transportation make plans for a reconstruction of an urban stretch of highway without a bike lane, it seems the transportation agency doesn't care about the quarter of the city's residents who don't drive cars.</p>
Calcutta's Rickshaw Crackdown
<p>In an effort to put a modern face on Calcutta, the Indian state of West Bengal has outlawed rickshaw pulling.</p>
River Port Should Be Shared Asset
<p>This editorial calls on public officials in South Carolina and Georgia to work together to build a river port that will benefit them both.</p>
Still Legal To Sit On Portland Sidewalks (For Now)
<p>Passage of an ordinance making it illegal to sit or lie on sidewalks in Portland, Oregon, has been delayed by the city's mayor until more benches and public restrooms have been installed.</p>
Why Carpool Lanes Don't Work
<p>Do we need new carpool lanes or just new rules for the existing ones?</p>
A Smart Growth 'Rent Belt'?
<p>Wendell Cox and Ronald Utt suggest that smart growth abuses are creating a "Rent Belt" of high-Cost areas.</p>
New Orleans Tenants Oppose City's Plans To Demolish Public Housing
<p>Plans to demolish New Orleans' largest public housing complexes face strong opposition from residents.</p>
Regional Plan Causes Infrastructure Concerns In Reno
<p>A proposed regional plan in Reno, Nevada, is looking to make big steps towards increasing the area's density and environmental friendliness. But opponents are worried that a rise in density will create major infrastructure problems.</p>
San Francisco A Car-Sharing Mecca
<p>Growing demand for the innovative service is sustaining three competing car-sharing companies.</p>
A New LEED Hub In Las Vegas
<p>An 18 million square-foot hotel and commercial resort in Las Vegas is set to become the largest LEED-certified project in the U.S. when it opens in 2009. Other builders are expected to follow the green path in Nevada, where tax breaks are generous.</p>
Outrage Over Pittsburgh Transit Agency Implosion
<p>The city's Port Authority has proposed cutting 25 percent of its bus and rail service and hiking fares by 75 cents to plug an $80 million budget deficit.</p>
A Home In The 'Hood
<p>Cheap rents draw many young people into less fashionable neighborhoods -- sparking gentrification -- though sometimes the trade-offs can be more than bargained for.</p>
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Tyler Technologies
New York City School Construction Authority
Village of Glen Ellyn
Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
Chaddick Institute at DePaul University
Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS)
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions
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