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Saving Shanghai's Art Deco Gems
<p>Even with widespread demolition of old buildings to make way for modern towers, the city still has more art deco buildings than anywhere else on earth. A new photo book hopes to inspire the city to preserve its rich architectural legacy.</p>
Hard Times Ahead For 'Mortgage Slaves'?
<p>The dramatic downturn in American real estate markets, combined with extraordinary levels of national debt, point to an economic crisis on par with the Great Depression, writes Mike Whitney.</p>
Save Downtown With Restrictive Zoning
<p>Why industrial areas are vital to healthy cities.</p>
Locals Lament 12,000-Home Development In Florida
<p>To the dismay of many residents, plans have been submitted for a housing development of more than 12,000 units in western Palm Beach County, Florida. Zoning and building guidelines would have to be changed to allow the development.</p>
Reality Hits A Virtual World
<p>As a virtual world where anything goes grows up, it's problems are not so different from real world communities.</p>
Land Owners Worry About Redistribution In Bolivia
<p>A report from <em>NPR</em> looks at a plan to redistribute land in Bolivia. Land owners are wary of of the plan, despite the government's promise that it would primarily redistribute its own land holdings, and then that of prospectors and investors.</p>
Metro Head Seeks $1.7 Billion More For Phoenix Light Rail Plans
<p>Phoenix Metro director is looking to expedite plans for a regional light rail system by drafting a strategy to garner and extra $1.7 billion needed to pursue the project.</p>
Massachusetts City Collects Smart Growth Incentives
<p>Approving high density, smart growth developments has brought urbanity and monetary benefits to the town of Easton, Massachusetts.</p>
Kibbutz Leans Away From Socialist Roots
<p>Israel's oldest kibbutz -- a communal living settlement founded on socialist principles -- has approved a vote allowing community members to retain private salaries instead of pooling their income for the entire community.</p>
Texas Counties Cooperate For Aerial Photography Project
<p>In an effort to improve the accuracy of property information, 13 counties in North Central Texas have initiated an aerial photography project to document the land. Many hope the publicly available project will improve property appraisals.</p>
Global Warming: From Reports To Reality
<p>Rising sea levels are a reality in a country that contributes only a fraction of the world's greenhouse gases.</p>
A Street For Detroiters
<p>In an effort to build community, Jerry Belanger has quietly redeveloped two bars along Detroit's burgeoning Park Street bar district.</p>
What's Needed For True Sustainable Urbanism?
<p>Cities are taking the lead in working towards a sustainable future, yet there's so much left to do. It's time for professionals to take a systems approach, argues Neal Peirce.</p>
Families Are Uprooting In Search Of The Perfect School
<p>Changes in technology -- and many parents' obsessive search for the perfect school -- are enabling families to move further afield to access quality education.</p>
Small Town New Jersey Looks At Big Redevelopment Project
<p>The small New Jersey city of Harrison is considering a massive redevelopment project that could drastically change the character of the city. Some residents worry that the $1 billion redevelopment plan is too ambitious for the small town.</p>
The Battle Over 'Billyburg'
<p>The Willamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, is the setting for the latest iteration in the modern day gentrification saga.</p>
Is Sustainability Here To Stay?
<p>Thinking and acting green is all the rage these days, but commentator Neal Peirce ponders if it can ultimately be more than just a passing fad?</p>
BLOG POST
Public Library in Limbo in Washington, D.C.
<p>As a note of introduction, I am a Master's student in Community Planning at the University of Maryland. I'm happy to be part of this exciting project. </p><p><img src="/files/u10085/271989110_fe17db8a63_m.jpg" alt="MLK Memorial Library, Washington, D.C." title="MLK Memorial Library, Washington, D.C." hspace="5" vspace="5" width="240" height="189" align="right" />With a series of new urban libraries opening in U.S. cities recent years, its been said we're living through an 'urban library renaissance.' Whether it is the <a href="http://www.planetizen.com/node/13300">enthusiastic reception</a> of the new Seattle library, or lending and attendance <a href="http://www.planetizen.com/node/22494">up in urban Canadian libraries</a>, there seems to be an increased awareness of the critical role libraries play, even in the information age.</p><p>However, no such renaissance has happened here in Washington, D.C. -- at least not yet. Here the former mayor's plans to build a new library were stalled by what the Washington Post has termed the '<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/15/AR2006061501802.html">Mies Mystique</a>.'</p><p>
University Of Pittsburgh Considers Preservation Degree Program
<p>The university is convening a symposium with experts from around the country to chart a path for the study of historic buildings.</p>
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Planning and Climate Change
<p>This is my first blog post on this network and I'm happy to be here. For 1.5 years, I've been blogging by myself at greeneconomics.blogspot.com and this is the first time that I've been a "team" player. I'm hoping that debates and discussions on important policy issues take place here and I'll try to do my part to not be boring!
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Heyer Gruel & Associates PA
JM Goldson LLC
Custer County Colorado
City of Camden Redevelopment Agency
City of Astoria
Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
Jefferson Parish Government
Camden Redevelopment Agency
City of Claremont
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