Urban Development

Cities Should Be Like Pizza

Keeping land uses separate is like keeping the ingredients of pizza separate, according to Congress for New Urbanism President John Norquist. The result is an urban pie that doesn't taste as good as it could.

May 16, 2008 - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

A Tale Of Two Visions For A Waterfront

Activists in Jersey City are suing over plans to replace a fledgling waterfront arts district with new high-rises. The city says the land, which is next to commuter and light rail stations, is best used for "smart growth" high-density housing.

May 15, 2008 - The New York Times

The Long Road To A Green Atlanta

Typically considered a poster child for sprawl, Atlanta's leaders and residents are now trying to steer the city's growth and development down a greener path.

May 15, 2008 - Grist.org

Sprawl Can Work, It Just Needs Fixing

If jobs and services are reoriented and public transport rethought, sprawling cities like Melbourne can mitigate the consequences of dwindling energy supplies, argues a recent column.

May 15, 2008 - The Age

Swapping A Sports Arena For More Vibrant Streetscape

Architects in Baltimore are arguing that the city should build its new arena near its other sports facilities, freeing up the old location for redevelopment that can help revitalize its downtown.

May 14, 2008 - The Baltimore Sun

Phoenix Takes a Green Turn

This article from Grist looks at the city of Phoenix as it teams with Arizona State University to shift the city's direction from endless sprawl to a smarter, more environmentally-conscious growth pattern.

May 14, 2008 - Grist

When Preservation Trumps Smart Growth

A New Jersey town along the one of the state's light rail line has rejected a plan for adding new mixed-use residential to its downtown, for fear of new development threatening its main street's historic character.

May 13, 2008 - Streetsblog

Has Seattle Become Too Expensive For Its Own Good?

Celebrated for its livability and character, the city is increasingly unaffordable to the very people who gave Seattle its funky vibe.

May 13, 2008 - The Seattle Times

Adding Housing To Office Parks

Facing a shortage of affordable housing, Westchester, New York, is considering using the excess parking lots of local office park campuses for new housing development.

May 12, 2008 - The New York Times

New State Laws Making It Easier To Build Green

States are helping homeowners who want to have a more eco-friendly lifestyle by overturning homeowner association regulations that ban solar panels and wind turbines.

May 12, 2008 - USA Today

Curing Ills in Suburban Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia, has its own brand of suburban sprawl: suburbia without the space. A new comprehensive plan aims to address the woes of suburban Melbourne, but some say it doesn't go far enough.

May 12, 2008 - The Age

Inside the Plans for a Carbon-Neutral City in the Desert

This segment from NPR looks at plans for the carbon-neutral Masdar City in Abu Dhabi.

May 12, 2008 - NPR

Market Downturn Is Good News For Land Conservationists

While plenty of investors and homeowners are feeling the pain of the current real estate market, groups trying to protect land from development are welcoming the downturn.

May 11, 2008 - The Wall Street Journal

New Urbanist Town Designed For Ultimate In Green Living

A planned New Urbanist development in Northern California wants enable its eventual residents to live within their prescribed ecological footprint.

May 10, 2008 - The Washington Post

Major Land Deal To Protect 240,000 Acres In Southern California

The developer of the Tejon Ranch agreed to a plan to put permanent conservation easements on almost 375 square miles of ranch lands and wilderness 60 miles north of Los Angeles, in exchange for rights to develop 10 percent of its land holdings.

May 9, 2008 - The New York Times

Affordable Housing Versus Better Wages

Massachusetts wants to require affordable housing developers to pay construction workers a "prevailing wage", but with costs already totaling $200,000 or more per unit, the proposal may ultimately decrease the amount of affordable housing built.

May 9, 2008 - The Boston Globe

Candidates Sit Idly While Sprawl Thrives and Cities Die

This piece from The Cleveland Free Times argues that policy can and does encourage sprawl, and none of the candidates running for president will do anything to combat these policies. Meanwhile, American cities will continue to die off.

May 9, 2008 - The Cleveland Free Times

How To Encourage Brownfield Redevelopment

Builders and planners are gathering in Detroit to discuss funding options for brownfield redevelopment and learn from region's experience transforming these community eyesores.

May 9, 2008 - Christian Madera

Housing Debacle Threatens Renters

A new report examines the impacts of the mortgage meltdown on rental housing.

May 9, 2008 - Joint Center for Housing Studies

Building Water Slides in Drought Country

Water shortages have hammered the Atlanta region. But despite the drought, one real estate developer is planning to build a huge water park.

May 8, 2008 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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