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No Growth Near Wells

Fast-growing Washington Township is the first New Jersey town to pass a wellhead-protection measure.

September 9 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Operation Phoenix: History Of An Architectural Symbol

The renovation team had taken on the difficult task to repair the Pentagon and added to it an impossible deadline.

September 9 - The Washington Post

Beyond Convention On Land Conservation

Michigan gubernatorial candidates urged to consider promising home-grown ideas.

September 9 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Rebuilding Lower Manhattan: Architects 'Think Big'

Who are the high-profile architects involved in the project to create an alternate vision for Lower Manhattan?

September 9 - The New York Times

Review Of Books About Ground Zero

The World Trade Centers will be more revered in death, than in life. Urban design writer John King reviews three books about these icons.

September 9 - The San Francisco Chronicle


The 'Epic Story' Of The Twin Towers

A fascinating biography of the ambitious Twin Towers and how the innovations that made the towers possible played a role in their fall. (All 7 chapters available online.)

September 9 - The New York Times

South Boston's Gentrification

A series of new luxury projects could transform gritty South Boston to an upscape neighborhood. Is this the market at work or gentrification?

September 9 - The Boston Globe


Team Of All-Star Architects Reimagines New York

Richard Meier, Steven Holl, Peter Eisenman, Charles Gwathmey, Guy Nordenson, Maya Lin, and others, dissatisfied with the official planning process to rebuild the site of the World Trade Center, form a design team to reimagine Lower Manhattan. [Includes in

September 9 - The New York Times

Los Angeles Breakup Now Seems Unlikely

With just two months to the election, the secession movement hasn't been able to develop a credible revolutionary zeal.

September 9 - The Los Angeles Times

Pentagon Renovation: A Promise Kept

A few weeks after 9-11, the renovation team promised to repair the Pentagon by Sept 11, 2002. They kept the promise. Here is the amazing story behind the achievement that many considered impossible.

September 9 - The Washington Post

Ask Umbra: Environmental Advice

Grist Magazine features Umbra -- the world's funniest environmental advice column.

September 8 - Grist Magazine

The Call For Trains Is Widening

Andy Rooney argues that trains have important advantages that the nation had better consider.

September 8 - CBS News

TNDs With A Twist?

Builder Delcor Homes is targeting Generation X buyers who want a sense of neighborhood.

September 8 - Housing Zone

Affordable Housing Vs. NIMBYism

Albuquerque's successful affordable housing program is failing thanks to NIMBYism and policies that drive down the value of apartments.

September 8 - Alibi

A Timeline Of The TwinTowers

A timeline traces the history of the World Trade Center.

September 8 - The New York Times

A Real Organic Solution For Ground Zero

The efforts rebuild the site of the World Trade Center are a 'fiasco' but the area is starting to heal itself without the benefit of planning strategies.

September 7 - The Guardian Unlimited

Arson Strikes Historic Home, Developer Charged

One of Austin's historically black neighborhoods, Clarksville, could lose its historical designation after a home was destroyed by arson in May.

September 7 - Austin American-Statesmen

Dogs Banned From State Beaches

State parks ban dogs and kite-flying at many San Mateo County beaches to protect plover habitat.

September 7 - Half Moon Bay Review

New Disease Infects Doug Firs

Scientists find that the Northwest's Douglas firs are susceptible to a spreading disease.

September 7 - The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Low-Income Homeownership: Examining The Goal

A new book gathers the observations of housing experts on low-income homeownership and its effects on households and communities.

September 7 - The Brookings Institution

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