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From Steel Mill To Mixed Use Project

An former Atlanta steel mill site is planned to become a vast mixed-use project patterened after New York City's Soho.

August 8 - International Council Of Shopping Centers

Turning Communities Around

It takes not only retail but plausible scenarios and committed leadership to revive suburbia and the center city.

August 8 - Urban Land Magazine

Chicago's Millenium Park Debacle

Chicago's Millenium park went from a great and simple idea for a central-city park to a public-works debacle.

August 8 - The Chicago Tribune

Saving Nature One Piece At A Time

Roxanne Quimby, a hero to some, is using up her private fortune to buy up chunks of Maine's North Woods. She hope to turn it into a national park.

August 7 - The New York Times

Redevelopment Gone Bad

A St. Louis suburb mayor sues the city council claiming libel and slandor. The issue? A redevelopment project gone bad.

August 7 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch


Sprawl Is A Tangled Issue In the Hudson Valley

In the Hudson Valley, people cannot agree on what sprawl is and whether it needs to be controlled.

August 7 - Times Herald-Record

Crime Prevention Key To New School Design

The new design of schools is to protect students from violience inside the school.

August 7 - The Seattle Times


Moving A Downtown

A riverfront town plans to move its downtown in one of the nation's most complex flood control projects.

August 7 - The New York Times

California: Housing Is Scarce And Expensive

According to number released by the U.S. Census Bureau, housing costs in California are spiralling up as the state suffers from a housing shortage.

August 7 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Beauty And The Beastly Project

Disney Hall in downtown Los Angeles, is a Frank Gehry design. And it's a challenge to construct.

August 7 - The Los Angeles Times

Does Centralized Planning Work?

The failure of the most centralized land use planning system in modern history provides lessons for planners.

August 7 - Planetizen

Visiting Sprawl

Suburban development has taken a pummeling in recent years from environmentalists, urban planners, and suburbanites themselves.

August 7 - Urban Land Magazine

'Star-chitects' Create Visual Drama On Campuses

Universities are hiring famous architects to create high-profile campus structures.

August 7 - The New York Times

'Planning Sage' Seeks To Transform Oakland

Merritt Sher claims he is not in the real estate business but in the business of building communities.

August 6 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Bicyclists Have Trouble Reaching Bike-friendly Bridge

New York City cyclists wonder why the newly-accessible East River bridges were not made easier to reach by bike.

August 6 - The New York Times

Active Adult Retirement Communities

Three things matters in selling active adult-retirement communities to the baby boomers: lifestyle, lifestyle, lifestyle.

August 6 - Building Design & Construction

Landscape Urbanism

The objective is to create a seamless green urban fabric: fusion, rather than division, is the order of the day.

August 6 - Urban Land Magazine

GAO Reports On Washington Transit

The GAO reports on the many successes at Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, but notes that capital planning should be enhanced.

August 6 - U.S. General Accounting Office

A Demographic 'Snapshot' Of The Nation

U.S. Census Bureau released statistics based on a national survey that provide a detailed look at the major trends shaping the nation.

August 6 - The Washington Post

Transit Oriented Development Vs. Park-and-Ride

Environmentalists and smart-growth advocates want transit officials to encourage transit-oriented developments, but suburban commuters want parking facilities and not much else.

August 6 - The Boston Globe

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