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The Real Purchasing Power Of Central City Neighborhoods

The Brookings Institution provides a template to create urban economic profiles that demonstrate the economic potential of central city neighborhoods.

July 10 - The Brookings Institution

Reston Town Center: A Living Urban Core

What makes the Reston Town Center successful? How does this urban core attract families and residents of all ages and how does it balance commercial and residential development?

July 9 - The Washington Post

Ongoing Email Debate About Density

Following a heated email exchange on several popular email lists, the Sierra Club pulls its web-based Density Calculator.

July 9 - Demographia

What Happens When Small Towns Grow?

Purcellville, VA, is a small town that is growing

July 9 - The Washington Post

Community Networking In Allentown, P.A.

A community networking workshop in Allentown, P.A. offers a variety of innovative solutions to improve the community.

July 9 - El Hispano


Less Asphalt At Shopping Centers

Would changing the layout of new shopping centers and malls encourage visitors to walk instead of drive?

July 9 - The News & Observer

Escaping Atlanta's Urban Sprawl

Geogria residents are moving into the mountain forests of Western North Carolina to escape Atlanta's urban sprawl.

July 9 - Winston-Salem Journal


Los Angeles City Hall's Historic Preservation

The L.A. Times architectural critic praises the historic preservation of Los Angeles' City Hall, but notes a few minor flaws.

July 9 - The Los Angeles Times

Book Review: A History Of American Towns

David J. Russo's book "American Towns: An Interpretive History" presents an overview of the role of small towns in the U.S.

July 9 - The Washington Post

Massachusetts' Smart Growth Efforts

As sprawl spreads through wide swaths of Massachusetts, planners are introducing a variety of smart growth initiatives.

July 9 - The Boston Globe

SUVs Increase D.C. Area Pollution

Rapid increase in the number of sport-utility vehicles (SUV) is causing an increase in air pollution in the Washington D.C. area.

July 9 - The Washington Post

Water Wars: The Klamath Project

Along the drought-striken California-Oregon border, angry residents are fighting for water reserved for endangered fish.

July 8 - The Washington Post

Anytown, U.S.A.: Utopia Or Nightmare?

A columnist declares the July issue of National Geographic required reading for Planners.

July 8 - Atlanta Business Chronicle

Sierra Club Recalls Web-based Density Calculator

A Rocky Mountain News columnist takes the Sierra Club to task for evading the question: what density is sprawl?

July 8 - The Rocky Mountain News

Urban Infill Housing: Myth & Fact

This is the third in a series ofpublications by the Urban Land Institute designed to address myths regarding growth and land development.

July 8 - Urban Land Institute

Dot-com Crash Hurts Real Estate Development Industry

The dot-com crash has hit the real estate industry hard. Real estate deals are going bust.

July 8 - CNET News

Drowning In Development

Michigan's largest combined residential and commercial project has many opponents.

July 7 - The Detroit News

Radical San Francisco Building Shocks Planners

A new avant-garde architecture federal building shocks San Francisco sensibilities. Critics say the design belongs in L.A. or Houston.

July 7 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Growing Florida Population Causes Gator Attacks

Increase in Florida alligator attacks on humans may be caused by a growing population and loss of the animal's habitat.

July 7 - The Washington Post

Ancient Pyramids: Constructed With A Kite?

Researchers are testing out a theory that ancient Egyptian monuments could have been constructed with the help of a kite to lift large objects.

July 7 - National Geographic

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