Nate Berg
Nate Berg is a former contributing editor for Planetizen and a freelance journalist.
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Nate Berg is a former contributing editor for Planetizen and a freelance journalist. He has contributed to The New York Times, National Public Radio, Wired, Fast Company, Metropolis, Next American City, Dwell, the Christian Science Monitor, the Guardian, and Domus, among others. Nate studied print journalism and environmental planning at the University of Southern California. He lives in Los Angeles.
Late-Session Bill May Make L.A. Entertainment Complex Eligible For Housing Funds
<p>A controversial bill approved at the end of the California State Senate's regular session may allow developers of a massive entertainment development in downtown Los Angeles to compete for millions of dollars in affordable housing funds.</p>
Reducing Amount Of Taxis And Limos Will Ease Manhattan Congestion
<p>A former official from the New York City Department of transportation outlines some ideas for reducing traffic congestion in the city, including a plan to reduce the amount of taxis and limousines on the streets.</p>
Growth Threatens Historic Hanoi
<p>Vietnam has the second-strongest economic growth in Asia, which translates to rapid development and the destruction of many famous architectural sites in Hanoi, the country's capital.</p>
Highway Expansion Plans Justified By Economic Benefits
<p>Plans to widen a highway in British Columbia are being justified by a projection of nearly $4 billion in economic development. Proponents are allaying air quality concerns, arguing that auto emission controls will improve enough to reduce any impact.</p>
Three Times More Parking Than Drivers
<p>Recent research finds that parking spaces outnumber drivers 3-to-1 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.</p>