Urban Development

Tax Breaks For Developers May Leave Parks Dry

Tax incentives of nearly $10 million have been approved for hotel and condo development on one of Georgia's struggling state parks, but some worry that providing tax breaks leaves little or no money left for park maintenance and improvements.

July 26, 2007 - The Atlanta Jounral-Constitution

Is It Time For Transit In The Boise Valley?

The Treasure Valley metro area, centered around Boise, Idaho, is the latest region to explore the ideal of rail transit, with officials looking to Salt Lake City as a model.

July 26, 2007 - The Boise Weekly

Preserve Industrial Areas Or Allow Housing?

As the popularity of condos and lofts in industrial areas rises amongst both developers and buyers, cities such as Chicago, L.A., and New York are taking steps to protect their historic industrial zones.

July 26, 2007 - Architectural Record

Three Major Redevelopment Projects Move Forward In California

This article takes a look at redevelopment plans for the Los Angeles River, the San Francisco Transbay Center, and San Francisco Bay's Treasure Island.

July 25, 2007 - Architectural Record

Mexican Border City Going High-Rise

A new high density residential project adjacent to the U.S.-Mexico border is pioneering the market for high-end condo living in the traditionally sprawling metropolis of Tijuana.

July 25, 2007 - San Diego Union Tribune

UK Government Planning New Eco-Towns

Public land is being used to solicit proposals from developers to build five new carbon neutral towns.

July 25, 2007 - The Times Online

L.A. Contemplates Tiny Apartments: Studios or Slums?

To help encourage development around downtown and increase the supply of affordable housing, planning officials in L.A. want to relax the rules governing the sizes of housing units. Critics argue that the plan will lead to the creation of tenements.

July 25, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Can You Fight Climate Change From Behind The Wheel?

Lauded city official and smart growth champion Rick Cole argues that California can't reach 'green' goals without changing its car culture.

July 24, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Big Homes Causing Big Problems

The debate over McMansionization has pitted neighbor against neighbor across the United States.

July 24, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

A Cheaper Way To Build Density

A new design for mid-rise apartments promises to help make more higher-density projects pencil.

July 23, 2007 - Apartment Finance Today

Construction Costs Continuing To Rise

Even with the housing slow down, the cost of building a new apartment building continues to rise -- due to increasing prices for materials and a surge of commercial construction projects.

July 23, 2007 - Apartment Finance Today

The Most Affordable Places To Live

Want a buy a home for less than $100,000? Check out these communities profiled by Money Magazine.

July 23, 2007 - Money Magazine

Is Downtown Los Angeles Finally A Neighborhood?

With the reopening of Ralph's Grocery Store -- the first full service supermarket in Downtown Los Angeles in over 50 years -- planners and developers are ready to declare the area's redevelopment efforts an official success.

July 21, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Ding Dong! The Enclosed Mall Is Dead

With only three enclosed malls built since 2005, it seems safe to say we've seen the last of the shopping mall as we've known it.

July 21, 2007 - The Daily Green

Building Green? Move To The Front Of The Permit Line

A San Mateo County supervisor is proposing that the county reward developers of environmentally-friendly projects with faster permit approvals.

July 21, 2007 - Palo Alto Daily News

What Is A 'Town' Anyway?

While publishers of the recent list of America's Best Places to Live focused on small towns, it seems most places that made the list aren't so much towns but suburban outposts in the suburban sprawl of larger cities.

July 20, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

The Best Places To Live For 2007

For 2007, Money Magazine's annual survey focused on small towns with a sense of community. Topping the list? Middleton, Wisconsin -- population 17,400.

July 20, 2007 - Money Magazine

How Retiring Baby Boomers Will Transform Traditional Models of Senior Living

The idea of aging in community honors the elder stage of life as one with gifts and challenges. It encourages creation of caring neighborhoods and networks that provide for affordable, quality housing to support future needs and new opportunities.

July 20, 2007 - Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments

The Story Of South Beach

While South Beach today conjures images of upscale urban beach lifestyle and glorious art deco architecture, it has not always been that way.

July 20, 2007 - The Miami Herald

Green Building Picks Up Steam In Idaho

With gradual growth in the amount of plans for energy efficient buildings and a rise in applications for LEED certification, Idaho is joining with many other states in a push to build more environmentally-friendly homes and buildings.

July 19, 2007 - The Idaho Statesman

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