Urban Development

Will Camden's Best Corporate Citizen Skip Town?

In an effort to improve its world headquarters, Campbell Soup wants to expand its campus in Camden, New Jersey. The only problem is that the company's plans include knocking down a nationally registered historic building.

June 7, 2007 - The New York Times

India's Richest Man Builds Skyscraping House

Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man, has plans to build a 570-foot, 27-story skyscraper in Mumbai as a home for his six-person family, a stark contrast to the city's many crowded slums. Some planners predict similar skyscraper projects will follow.

June 6, 2007 - The Guardian

Will Atlantic Yards Be A Sustainable TOD?

Located on the site of a major rail transit hub in Brooklyn, the Atlantic Yards project has the opportunity to be one of the highest profile transit-oriented developments in the world. But will it really promote transit use and reduce congestion?

June 6, 2007 - The Gotham Gazette

Temporary Tokyo And Its Shifting Visions Of The Future

Tokyo is rapidly developing -- and redeveloping. One of the unique characteristics about the city is the temporal nature of its buildings and spaces, which are often replaced after very short lives with new visions of the city's future.

June 6, 2007 - Wired

When TV Meets A Real Place, Prices Can Soar

The primetime Fox television show "The OC" and MTV's "Laguna Beach" may have helped increased real estate prices in Orange County, California.

June 6, 2007 - The Financial Times

Revitalizing Atlanta's Cradle of Civil Rights

A joint venture between a prominent African-American church and a private developer is trying to breath new life into Atlanta's Auburn Avenue.

June 5, 2007 - International Herald Tribune

Why Americans Like Big Homes

Americans generally see bigger as better, and a desire for status combined with local government's desire to attract high-income residents often drives the development of large homes on large lots.

June 5, 2007 - The Environmental Report

The Essence of the Planning Debate: Architects vs. Economists

Should urban planners take their cues from architects who prefer central control or economists who prefer free markets?

June 4, 2007 - Houston Strategies

Easing Development Approval By Changing Zoning

Revised zoning laws in the town of Amesbury, Massachusetts, look to finally get some development on long-ignored land by making it easier for developers to gain approval from planners.

June 4, 2007 - The Boston Globe

Study: New Jersey Could Reach 'Build-Out' In 50 Years Or Less

New report shows about 15,000 acres are lost to development each year in the Garden State. Much of the development has occurred within the coastal counties.

June 4, 2007 - Courier-Post

More Homeless Than Athletes At 2010 Winter Games

What it will take to provide needed shelter before the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games?

June 4, 2007 - The Tyee

Will Portland's New Transit Mall Exclude Buses?

In order to accommodate the inclusion of light rail, the City of Portland decided to temporarily move its bus lines a block away. The lines have been so successful that many are starting to question if the move should be permanent.

June 3, 2007 - The Oregonian

A Collaborative Approach to Eminent Domain

With the fallout of Kelo v. New London, its critical that planners rethink how redevelopment happens, and who it serves.

June 3, 2007 - Real Estate Issues

Locals Concerned About Growth In Small Town Kauai

On the Hawaiian Island of Kauai, small towns are grappling with plans to develop more than 4,500 housing units. Of the most concern to residents is the increased traffic and strain on roads, so they have proposed a circulation plan.

June 2, 2007 - Honolulu Star Bulletin

Controlling Growth In Shanghai

The population is growing in Shanghai, and the city is running out of space. But before it's too late, the city is crafting plans to help it achieve sustainable growth.

June 1, 2007 - BBC

The Battle Over Gated Greenspace

Communities are stepping up measures to prevent developments from fencing in public areas. The new round of protests comes as the amount of open land in the U.S. is shrinking.

May 31, 2007 - The Wall Street Journal

California Wine Country Develops Resort Status

The Northern California wine country town of Napa is on its way to becoming a high-class resort, with many housing and resort developers breaking ground on big projects.

May 31, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Boston Tries Its Hand At Artist Housing

A new development in Hyde Park aims to revitalize its business district by attracting artists who are being priced out of Boston's formerly affordable neighborhoods.

May 31, 2007 - The Boston Globe

Using Church Parking Lots As Catalyst For Downtown Redevelopment

A program in Savannah is encouraging downtown churches to redevelop their parking lots to include needed affordable housing and neighborhood services.

May 31, 2007 - Savannah Morning News

New Orleans High-Rise Projects Fall By The Wayside

Though a myriad of development plans have been announced, the slow recovery has put the future of many projects in doubt.

May 31, 2007 - Forbes

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