Urban Development

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

Townhomes Sprouting Up In Seattle

Hundreds of new townhomes are being built in neighborhoods across Seattle. Neighbors want input into the new housing, but a loophole allows development to move forward under the radar.

July 19, 2007 - The Stranger

The Fastest-Growing Suburbs In America

Forbes compiles a list of the top 100 fastest-growing suburbs -- predominantly in the Sun Belt and the West.

July 18, 2007 - Forbes

TOD On Track In The Nation's Captial

Transit-oriented development projects -- many a result of successful public/private partnerships -- are flourishing along the Washington D.C. Metro line.

July 18, 2007 - New Urban News

Implementing The 'Louisiana Speaks' Plan

After an 18 month process and 27,000 opinions, Louisiana has a plan. Now the hard part begins.

July 18, 2007 - New Urban News

LEED-ND Projects Leave The Nest As New Pilot Program Takes Flight

A look at some of the first LEED-ND projects demonstrates the diverse models of sustainable development.

July 18, 2007 - New Urban News

The Connection Between Sprawl and Global Warming

Robert Steuteville comments on a California lawsuit and its connection to sprawl, the environment, and energy use.

July 18, 2007 - New Urban News

Growth And Migration In The U.S.

Experts sound off on the state of American growth today and the cause of what people are calling "the greatest population re-distribution since the dust bowl".

July 17, 2007 - Forbes

Vancouver Thinks About Building Higher -- And So Do Suburbs

Scarcity of land has prompted officials in Vancouver to consider updating building height restrictions to allow buildings to rise higher. Even neighboring suburbs are thinking about raising their own allowed building heights.

July 17, 2007 - The Vancouver Sun

When Small Towns And Big Boxes Meet

Planning for big box retail in small towns is a balancing act, say town managers.

July 17, 2007 - Blue Ridge Business Journal

Water Pipeline Sought For Distant Developments In Idaho

A proposal for a water pipeline to bring water to distant developments in Idaho highlights the history of water being diverted farther and farther from its source to feed growth.

July 17, 2007 - The Idaho Statesman

When Growth Gobbles Up Water Supplies

The water demand from the fast-growing suburbs outside Savannah have started to threaten local aquifers. Though water restrictions are in place and prices are increasing, the growth continues.

July 17, 2007 - The New York Times

Pittsburgh's Livability: It's The Small Things

The credit for Pittsburgh's recent honor of 'most livable city' goes not to big marketing or development initiatives, but the sum of a lot of small things that make the city and region a good place to live.

July 16, 2007 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Who Builds More Density: Houston or Portland?

Does Houston's unzoned, free-market approach or Portland's more comprehensively-planned approach build more density? A comparison looks at what's happening in the more planned, high-growth, Sunbelt cities.

July 16, 2007 - Houston Strategies

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