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Mayor Warns: We Couldn't Stop Development

The mayor of New Jersey town warns another similar-sized city to be wary of developers who lie.

August 18 - The New York Times

A Big-Box Wasteland?

Big box retail stores are eating away at the 'American soul like a cancer', argues SF Gate Columnist, Mark Morford.

August 17 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Inhabitable Grain Bins Have Their Advantages

Promised applications range from homes to guest retreats to refugee shelters.

August 17 - The Christian Science Monitor

Will Big Box Stores Succeed In Portland?

Metro, Portland's regional government, is considering strategies to keep megastores from revived urban centers.

August 17 - The Oregonian

Historic Shaker Village Saved From Sprawl

The only remaining active Shaker community in the world has teamed up with 10 other conservation and preservation groups to curb sprawl and preserve their heritage.

August 17 - Portland Press Herald


Smart Growth Scorecards

The Growth Management Leadership Alliance lists scorecards developed by states and cities to help determine if a project meets principles of smart growth.

August 17 - Growth Management Leadership Alliance

Downtown Vancouver: 'Living First' Becomes 'Condos Only'

Is downtown Vancouver becoming a fool's paradise because of short-sighted planning? People are moving downtown to live and play here, but not to work.

August 17 - ArchNewsNow.com


Housing Prices Hit All-Time High

Single home prices set a record over the past year.

August 17 - Money

America's Most Liberal And Conservative Cities

A new study ranks the liberal and conservative political leanings of 237 American cities.

August 17 - GovExec

Panhandling Banned In Downtown Atlanta

Despite several protests, a measure to ban panhandling in downtown Atlanta is expected to be signed.

August 17 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Volunteer Architecture

Public Architecture calculates that one percent of the standard 2,080-hour work year would total 20 pro bono hours per annum.

August 17 - The American Institute of Architects

MA Prepares To Take Over Big Dig

The contract for completion ends on December 31st, but there's still a lot of work ahead.

August 16 - The Boston Globe

Brand Your City

Smart City interviews Chicago's branding expert, Paul O'Connor, about how to brand a city.

August 16 - Smart City

Conservation Easements Gaining Popularity

More and more property owners are donating their land to trusts to preserve the property.

August 16 - The New York Times

Transit Best Practices In National Parks

A new report from the UK provides quantitative and qualitative data on the costs and benefits of transit options for national parks.

August 16 - Transportation Research Board

Downtown: A Great Place To Work, Not To Live

According to Joel Kotkin, don't make plans to trade your suburban house for a downtown loft just yet.

August 16 - The Los Angeles Times

Helicopters Invade Boston's Fenway Neighborhood

As air traffic increases around Fenway Park so to do the complaints from the neighborhood's residents about noise pollution.

August 16 - The Boston Globe

Housing-related Employment: An Impending Disaster

An editorial explains why housing related employment is a disaster waiting to happen.

August 16 - The New York Times

Balancing Property Taxes And Growth In Idaho

Idaho's property taxes are rising rapidly to keep up with population growth. Idahoans don't like it.

August 16 - The Idaho Statesman

Is Urban Sprawl Keeping Cities Cool?

New research indicates that cities in Europe with urban sprawl aren't as susceptible to global warming.

August 16 - Irish Independent

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