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The Return of Fascist Architecture

Did Fascist Architecture get a bad rap? Many, who say that you can appreciate it outside of its temporal context, say yes.

October 4 - Yahoo! Newswire

A Collaborative Approach to Growth

Residents' input comes first in planning for a possible development in Fagan Canyon.

October 4 - The Los Angeles Times

It's Aquatic. It's Epic. But Is It Real Art?

A proposal to build a landmark piece of sculpture sparks a debate over artistic taste and the city's identity.

October 4 - The Christian Science Monitor

Maryland Suspends Land Purchases For Preservation

Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. suspends purchases of land for preservation citing a need to revamp the state's land conservation program.

October 3 - The Washington Post

Sewers and Smart Growth

Applying Smart Growth in Cape Cod entails major changes in the waste water treatment infrastructure.

October 3 - The Boston Globe


City Targets Renters For Redevelopment

Ventnor, NJ, tries to reduce density and renters in a "blighted" neighborhood.

October 3 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Tips On Planning Green Buildings

An integrated planning process is the key to a green envelope.

October 3 - Facility City


Granholm's Way

Michigan's Smart Growth Governor embraces new approach to prosperity

October 3 - Michigan Land Use Institute

$81 Billion Sought For Roads, Rails

Regional planners in Southern California are unveiling a plan to raise $81 billion for new freeway and transit projects over the next 30 years.

October 3 - The Los Angeles Times

Wal-Mart Cancels Plans To Build 'Supercenter' Over Aquifer

Wal-Mart cites environmental concerns for abandoning plans to build a "supercenter" over an aquifer but the retail giant also faced strong community opposition.

October 3 - Austin American-Statesmen

Does Suburbia Deserve A Warning Label?

Is the smart growth movement confusing the cultural impacts of convenience with the impacts of sprawl, wonders columnist John King.

October 3 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Designing for Gold

NYC organizes a design competition for the Olympic Village for if the city wins the bid to host the 2012 Summer Olympics.

October 3 - Yahoo! Newswire

The Malling Of America

The unabated malling of America is a trend that may end badly -- for communities and households.

October 3 - Fortune

Gray Davis Celebrates Ahmanson Ranch Preservation

California Gov. Gray Davis and supporters gather at the Ahmanson site to celebrate its preservation and tout his record.

October 2 - The Los Angeles Times

Plans Underway for the World's Tallest Building

A lot is at stake as Taipei's slumping property market hopes to pick up from the popularity of Taipei 101, which will be the world's tallest building when completed.

October 2 - Yahoo! Newswire

Getting Back on Track

As transit improvement projects fall behind schedule in Boston, several groups are trying to get to the bottom of it.

October 2 - The Boston Globe

$275 Million Public Land Purchase Lesson For Developers

A California agency votes to spend $275 million to keep Ahmanson Ranch and Ballona Wetlands public.

October 2 - The Los Angeles Times

Study: Road Construction Does Not Create Sprawl

Contradicting smart growth advocates, a study concludes that road construction does not lead to more sprawl.

October 2 - The News & Observer

Traffic Congestion Getting Worse

USA Today summarizes the recent Texas Transportation Institute survey on the top 75 most congested cities.

October 2 - USA Today

The Means and Ends to Creating Great Spaces

TIME Magazine reviews _Great Fortunes_, a book on the tumultuous development of what it considers 'the handsomest great space in the U.S.'

October 2 - Time

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