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With Help From Prince Charles, New Urbanism Is Hot Worldwide

Prince Charles’ vigorous touting of sustainability and Smart Growth while he visited Washington, D.C., hurricane-stricken New Orleans, and other American cities last month came as no surprise.

December 5 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Top 10 International Freight Gateways

John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York is the new top international freight gateway, displacing the Port of Los Angeles and port of Long Beach.

December 5 - U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics

World-wide Protests Urge Action To Combat Global Warming

Over 100,000 people in 30 countries urges countries to combat global warming.

December 5 - The New Zealand Herald

Readers Respond: Survival Skills For Commuters

Washington Post readers write in to share "and true methods for dealing with the headaches of their daily commutes."

December 5 - The Washington Post

Sprawl, Smart Growth, And The Free Market

The free market tends to produce density and growth patterns similar to smart growth argues Jay Bookman.

December 5 - Atlanta Journal Constitution


Does Smart Growth Raise Housing Prices?

A new report suggests that stringent land use regulations result in increased housing prices.

December 5 - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Is New Urbanism Just Slickly Packaged Sprawl?

Location may be key to New Urbanism-inspired developments.

December 5 - Richmond Times Dispatch


America's Best New Development Projects

The Sierra Club endorses a variety of mixed-use residential, commercial and retail developments in cities around the country in the new "Guide to America's Best New Development Projects."

December 5 - The Wall Street Journal

Philadelphia Redesigns Public Housing

Philadelphis is attempting to reduce concentrations of poverty and increase property values through the development of suburban style homes. But is following this national trend right for the city of brotherly love and its most needy residents?

December 5 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Condos Breathe New Life into Old Offices

Historic office buildings are increasingly being reinvented as condominiums in CBDs (central business districts) across the country.

December 5 - ArchNewsNow.com

Mississippi's Governer Learns A New Word: 'Charrette'

The prominence of the Congress for the New Urbanism in the Katrina rebuilding effort seems to be making some professionals -- such as architect Eric Owen Moss to author Mike Davis -- nervous.

December 4 - The Los Angeles Times

Famed Developer Harry Joe Brown, Jr. Dies

His last project was the famous Hamptons 'Houses at Sagaponac' development.

December 4 - The New York Times

The Silicon Valley Of Green Building

The Northwest is home to several prominent environmentally friendly architecture and development firms that are paving the way for a 'green' renaissance.

December 4 - The Oregonian

NPR On Public Housing And The French Riots

Did public housing play a role in the recent French riots?

December 4 - NPR

New San Francisco Muni Chief To Make Over $300K

The top candidate to run San Francisco's Municipal Transportation Agency would make $322,450 per year, slightly less than the national average.

December 4 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Planning Denver's Civic Center

Several 'starchitects' are clamoring to build Denver's new Civic Center -- but the city shouldn't forget about the important principles of 'public' and 'place'.

December 3 - The Denver Post

Modernizing Los Angeles International Airport

With the shelving of the proposed LAX improvement plan, the city of Los Angeles is now free to consider feasible ideas to modernize the airport.

December 3 - The Los Angeles Times

New Orleans is Doomed Without Restored Coastal Wetlands

If the Bush Administration continues to refuse to fund coastal wetland restoration, then New Orleans is doomed and should be abandoned, argues Mike Tidwell.

December 3 - Orion Magazine

Las Vegas Vs. Los Angeles

Las Vegas hospitality industry lure away Los Angeles' luxury market.

December 3 - The Los Angeles Times

The Case For Subsidizing Car Ownership

To be a fully functioning citizen in this country today, a car is a virtual necessity; so the federal government should subsidize a set of wheels and the commute to work.

December 3 - Washington Monthly (via Alternet)

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