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Changing Urban Heirarchy Could Spark A New Era Of Urban Development

Joel Kotkin says the nation's biggest cities are weakening while smaller urban centers are gaining power. This dramatic shift will launch a new era of urban development.

September 8 - The Washington Post

Goodbye Car, Hello Bus

In a car crazy culture, a planner decides to make the switch to transit.

September 8 - Planetizen

New York City's Growth Strategy Is 'Doomed'

Study says New York City's economic development strategy is "obsolete."

September 8 - The New York Times

Milwaukee's 'Freeway To Nowhere'

Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist leads the effort to remove the city's 'freeway to nowhere' and reconnect a divided downtown.

September 8 - The Slatin Report

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Goodbye Car, Hello Bus

In a car crazy culture, a planner decides to make the switch to transit.

September 8 - Christian Peralta


WTC: What Footprint At What Price?

As the second anniversary of 9/11 attacks approaches, civility in the debate about the WTC footprint and an appropriate memorial is disappearing.

September 7 - The Los Angeles Times

A Tale Of Two River Cities

St. Louis and Portland are renewing their connections with the rivers that make the cities important.

September 7 - The Oregonian


Spectacular Region Resists Airport Expansion

A ski town in an environmentally spectacular region debates the impact of an airport expansion.

September 7 - National Geographic

Housing and Land Battles Loom in Brazil

As the backlog of housing in Brazil continues to increase, ranchers and the poor in search of housing outside of urban areas clash.

September 7 - The Washington Post

Survival Land Grabbing

Land grabs are occuring around Chicago suburbs, as towns try to steer development and pay for service and infrastructure costs.

September 7 - The Chicago Tribune

Smart Growth or A Loss of Open Space?

Governor Romney is considering cutting off spending to protect open space in Massachusetts.

September 6 - The Boston Globe

How Americans Really Live

Two authors argue that what is driving Americans into debt is not 'superficial luxury spending but necessities.'

September 6 - The New York Times

Bold Plans Spurn A Sense of Hope, Community

A suburb in Chicago enlists volunteer planners, developers and others to take control in rehabilitating a declining neighborhood.

September 6 - The Chicago Tribune

100,000 Families At Risk of Housing Hardships

More than 100,000 families are at risk of losing their housing subsidies, according to a Congressional Budget Office study and housing advocates.

September 6 - The New York Times

Getting Business To Pay For Housing?

The City of Petaluma, CA is considering a workforce housing linkage fee on new commerical, industrial, and retail development in the city.

September 6 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat

$400m Mixed-Use Project On Arizona Indian Land

Alter Group's 2 million sq. ft. development, nation's largest ever on Native American Land, is expected to create up to 15,000 new jobs.

September 5 - National Real Estate Investor

Urban Convergence

Smart City Radio show asks the question: "Does sprawl make us fat?"

September 5 - Smart City

Shaping Growth In San Francisco

San Francisco's Transbay Area is destined to take advantage of promixity to the financial district, waterfront, and a new multi-modal transit terminal with high-density residential development.

September 5 - The San Francisco Chronicle

America's Infrastructure Crisis

America's infrastructure is full of cracks, leaks and holes and is getting worse, according to an analysis by civil engineers that gives the nation's transportation, water and energy systems an overall grade of D-plus.

September 5 - Newsday

Are City Centers Changing?

Is new urbanism changing the way the public thinks about downtown -- even if they don't know what new urbanism is?

September 5 - The Augusta Chronicle

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