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Historic Building Crumbles At The Feet Of Protestors

The Albany Times Union details the story of a historic building lost to big box development -- it will become a Target parking lot.

November 10 - Times Union

River Ranch: A Real New Urbanist Community

Many "New Urbanist" communities are little more than marketing. River Ranch, outside of Baton Rouge is the real thing -- and a huge commercial success.

November 10 - Green Bay Press-Gazette

Living At The Mall In Downtown San Jose

Is Santana Row a "European style neighborhood" as its developer proclaims, a shopping mall with a wider than usual range of uses, or the next set for the Truman Show?

November 9 - Metroactive

Overbuilding Community Facilities

Should community facilities -- hospitals, universities, and churches -- be allowed to build "as-of-right" without community review?

November 9 - The Gotham Gazette

Grand Rapids' New Focus On Smart Growth

Grand Rapids, a city wellknown for its conservative politics, is energetically pursuing SmartGrowth principles.

November 9 - Michigan Land Use Institute


Olympics: Hasn't New York City Suffered Enough?

Does New York really need a billion-dollar boondoggle like the Olympics, leaving its architectural detritus around the five boroughs and beyond?

November 9 - Reason Online

Livable Cities A Priority For U.K.

U.K. ministers say "livability" is a major priority and the government will implement measures to tackle anti-social behavior.

November 9 - BBC News


How The American Home Has Changed

Homes have changed to fit today's lifestyles.

November 8 - Time

Fresno Voters Reject Road Tax

Fresno, California--home of the 3rd worst air in nation--rejects Measure C, a controversial 1/2 sales tax measure which would have been used primarily for road projects.

November 8 - The Fresno Bee

Glen Murcutt's Environmentally Responsible Architecture

Pritzker Prize-winning architect Glenn Murcutt's designs for environmentally responsible architecture draw on aboriginal building principles.

November 8 - Yale Daily News

The Challenges Of Sustainable Design

The Moore Foundation wanted the greenest headquarters possible.

November 8 - MetropolisMag.com

Voters Value Open Space

Citizens in Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey voted for tax increases to help preserve open space.

November 8 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Satellites Help Identify Traffic Bottlenecks

Using GPS technology, researchers identify traffic congestion trouble spots. The information could help local governments plan transportation projects.

November 8 - The New York Times

Downtown Los Angeles' Exciting Comeback

with new downtown apartments and striking new public buildings, downtown Los Angeles is buzzing with architectural excitement and urban energy.

November 8 - Newsweek

A City In Love With The Monorail

Votes are still being counted but it looks like Seattle voters have agreed to tax themselves to build the city's dream -- a monorail.

November 8 - Wired

Sprawl And Politics Ignite Debate Over Controversial Project

A controversial development project to build a golf resort on top of a city's sole source of drinking water

November 8 - National Public Radio

Religion And Environmental Activism

Faith-based environmental activism is booming as the world's major religions promote green causes.

November 8 - E-The Environmental Magazine

Bacteria May Aid Toxic Cleanup

Researchers say a strain of bacteria discovered at the bottom of New York's Hudson River that might serve as an cleaning agent to get rid of a common pollutant.

November 7 - National Geographic

Audubon: Quarter Of U.S. Bird Species Declining

A report by the National Audubon Society warns that changing ecosystems have lead to a decline in the populations of a quarter of the U.S. bird species.

November 7 - National Geographic

Northern Virginia Voters Reject Roads Tax

Voters in Northern Virginia reject a proposed regional transportation tax that may have faciltated sprawl beyond the Beltway.

November 7 - The Washington Post

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