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Reinvigorating Rochester's 'La Avenida'

City works with community leaders to create vibrant multi-cultural mecca at the heart of Rochester's booming Latino community.

August 21 - Rochester Democrat And Chronicle

Advertising City

The high-profile ad agency TBWA/Chiat/Day's new offices in Los Angeles are a virtual and self-contained 'advertising city'.

August 21 - Fast Company

Energy From Algae: Green Power Breakthrough?

A California company is trying to be the first to commercialize the production of hydrogen from algae.

August 21 - Wired

City And Business Leaders Favor Dedicated Transit Lanes

Washington DC leaders are considering changing K Street, a major east-west arterial, to provide bus or light rail lanes in the center median.

August 21 - The Washington Post

The Case For Rail

The answer to the nation's transportation problems is rail.

August 21 - Time


When Public Subsidies Aren't Enough

What to do when public subsidies for convention centers and the towering hotels adjacent to them aren't enough?

August 21 - California Planning and Development Report

The Perfect Village That Keeps Failing

Westwood Village in West Los Angeles is adjacent to UCLA and the city's most affluent neighborhoods. Yet it can't seem to succeed. Why?

August 21 - The Los Angeles Times


Housing Legacy Of Hurricane Andrew

Hurricane Andrew's impact on south Miami-Dade County a decade ago is still being felt in the housing market.

August 21 - Sun-Sentinel

Do Americans Choose Cars Or The Environment?

The American love affair with the automobile is far from over, writes Thomas Bray.

August 20 - Wall St. Journal

Detroit Stadiums Fail To Invigorate Local Economy

Despite intensive local and national marketing of Detroit's sports and entertainment district, economic pessimism overshadows the opening of the new Ford Field.

August 20 - The Detroit Free Press

A Different Type Of Company Town

Eric Engstrom and Swain Porter have designed an innovative company town that blends a corporate atmosphere into a rural setting.

August 20 - India Currents

A New National Seashore?

The Bush Administration backs away from a federal plan to acquire and save the largest remnant of non-urbanized coast in Southern California.

August 20 - The Los Angeles Times

Design And The Decision Making Process

A tale of two cities and the role of public participation.

August 20 - The Chicago Tribune

Infectous Greed Is Ruining Our Neighborhoods

Unchecked "mansionization" of established older neighborhoods is the result of "me-first, I've got mine" attitudes by both builders and the cities that encourage them.

August 20 - Daily Breeze Torrace

Phoenix Seeks Community Input To Develop Proposed Stadium Site

The City of Phoenix hopes to create a culturally mixed, active urban environment from oft vacant, but historic neighborhoods in onetime proposed stadium site.

August 20 - The Arizona Republic

In An Auto-oriented City, Some Get By Without A Car

Residents of Columbus that are unable or unwilling to drive share their stories.

August 20 - The Columbus Dispatch

Pining For A Downtown

Suburban areas without a traditional downtown seek to fill void.

August 20 - The Boston Globe

Milwaukee Housing Authority Adopts New Urbanism

The transformed Lapham Park public housing project is an example of what good design based on New Urbanist principles can do.

August 20 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Golf Carts: California's Latest Transit Trend

The new trend in California is a redesigned golf cart that can operate on the roads at 25 m.p.h. It's the perfect alternative for short trips

August 19 - The Christian Science Monitor

LA's Downtown: A Tale Of Two Cities

Can the cultural corridor of Downtown LA's Bunker Hill coexist with the successful and gritty ethnic communities below it?

August 19 - The Los Angeles Times

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