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Monumental Mistakes: Incomplete Transformation

The task of saving the Old Post Office is left unfinished.

August 21 - The Washington Post

Citizens Take Charge In Declining Neighborhoods

Residents of declining neighborhoods in Greenvill, SC, are creating their master plan at a charrette.

August 20 - The Greenville News

Orange County, CA Faces More Development

With ever higher rents and low vacancy levels, Orange County's only choice may be to move ahead with more development if it wants to house its work force.

August 20 - Orange County Register

Developers Look For The Road Name Less Traveled

Planners in the fast growing Charlotte area say growth is making it harder to christen streets.

August 20 - The Charlotte Observer

Cape Cod Train Would Spur Development

Opponents of the proposal to bring passenger train service to Cape Cod say the plan could derail years of careful planning and land management.

August 20 - The Boston Globe


Monumental Mistakes: Temporary Turns Permanent

Ugly temporary structures last a long time.

August 20 - The Washington Post

Monumental Mistakes: Jersey Barriers

An ugly "concrete necklace" surrounds the Washington monument.

August 20 - The Washington Post


Successfully Blending In Affordable Housing

A postive lesson for advocates of mixed-income housing.

August 20 - The Washington Post

How Golf Can Revive A Blighted Neighborhood

Tom Cousins is building what "experts say is one of the most impressive mixed-income communities in America" around a golf course. Will it work in other cities?

August 20 - Fortune

Gated Communities: Security Or Social Isolation?

Are gated communities popular because they provide security or because gates increase the resale values of home? Critics say gated communities promote "social isolation" and "civic fragmentation."

August 20 - The Tampa Tribune

Theme Park Project's Success Worries Residents

The creator of the Bonfonte Gardens theme park in Gilroy, CA, claims it celebrates nature. If it is sucessful, residents worry the park may change the very lifestyle it celebrates.

August 19 - The New York Times

Denver's $4 Billion Transit System

Denver has proposed a $4.35-billion, 10-year plan to expand rail and bus lines. The plan is funded by a 0.4-cent sales tax increase.

August 19 - The Denver Post

Battle Brewing Over Sprawl Onto Sacred Sites

As suburban sprawl expands, it is increasingly encroaching on sacred native-American sites.

August 19 - The Christian Science Monitor

The Patio House: A Model Of New Urbanism

The traditional patio house is a perfect new urbanist model for new home development in the U.S.

August 19 - The Town Paper

Planning Vs. Markets Is An Oxymoron

The new issue of the electronic journal asks why Planning Vs. Markets is an Oxymoron, and argues that we must ask the right question.

August 19 - Planning and Markets

Integrating Art And Architecture

The Amster Building in South Miami is a case study for integrating art and architecture.

August 18 - The Town Paper

Carfree Times

The September 2001 issue of Carfree Times has been published.

August 18 - Carfree Times

Town Uses

A mixed-use, infill project is giving San Bruno the makings of a small town.

August 18 - Urban Land Magazine

Boston VC Firms Moving To Suburbs

Venture capital firms in Boston are moving to the suburbs as part of an effort to be closer to the "pulse of the region's entrepreneurs."

August 18 - The Boston Globe

Bush May Reverse Clinton's Gold Mining Rules

Nevada's gold mining industry is eager for the Bush administration to reverse Clinton-era rules over gold mining on public lands.

August 18 - The New York Times

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