Community / Economic Development

Superfund Clean-Up Efforts 'Pathetically Low'

The EPA is emphasizing economic development potential as a factor in prioritizing the cleanup of Superfund sites.

July 20, 2003 - The New York Times

Public Housing Assistance And Welfare-to-Work Transition

Welfare exiters receiving vouchers are employed closer to their homes, spend less time commuting to work, and have greater access to job openings.

July 19, 2003 - HUD News

National Campaign To Revitalize Neighborhoods

National campaign is launched to reclaim abandoned buildings and revitalize neighborhoods. Initiative includes affordable housing groups, local governments, environmentalists and other diverse interests.

July 18, 2003 - The New York Times

The Indomitable Spirit Of Inner-Ring Suburbs

The nation's aging first-tier suburbs are fighting back.

July 17, 2003 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Riverfront Revival

Communities, nationwide, are spending millions to revitalize riverfront and lakefront properties.

July 16, 2003 - The Chicago Tribune

New Future For Old Navy Base

Hidden away from the public, an old Navy base is now being prepared for a new future.

July 16, 2003 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Sacramento's Success: Creating A Vibrant Downtown

Downtown Sacramento, CA, has developed a healthy night life through coordination between developers, the City, and the Downtown Sacramento Partnership.

July 15, 2003 - The Sacramento Bee

The Future For Tech-Based Economic Development

Mixed results, a poor economy, and budget woes are forcing a much more critical look at technology-based economic development programs.

July 15, 2003 - Los Angeles Regional Technology Alliance

Reviving The Los Angeles River

The 58-mile, often dry, concrete-lined Los Angeles River is a far cry from New York's East River. But that is changing, albeit slowly.

July 15, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

The Aquarium Boom

Chattanooga, Long Beach, Atlanta, Denver, Duluth... The list goes on. Are aquariums the new secret to revitalizing downtown?

July 14, 2003 - USA Today

Neal Peirce: Defining the Creative Class

Who are the "young creatives" and what does the buzz about the "creative class" tell us about our cities?

July 14, 2003 - The Washington Post Writers Group

ShoreBank to Lend In Developing Countries

ShoreBank, known for its investments in community development in the U.S., is expanding its services to developing countries.

July 13, 2003 - Chicago Sun-Times

Rebirth Of Downtown Los Angeles

A critial mass or residents is achieving what past revitalization efforts haven't: a 24x7 downtown in Los Angeles

July 12, 2003 - The Los Angeles Times

Job Fair Addresses Employment Challenges Faced By The Homeless

Local employers in Austin, TX participate in a job fair for the homeless.

July 11, 2003 - KnowledgePlex

Retail Projects Barred For Community and Economic Development

A change in a Texas law precludes the ability of development boards to fund retail projects.

July 11, 2003 - KnowledgePlex

The Shopping Mall Evolution

The traditional shopping mall is approaching dinosaur status.

July 11, 2003 - The Salt Lake Tribune

51 Ways To Develop Sustainable Communities

A report titled "Citizens' Vision For Smart Growth" includes a 51-point checklist of "Sustainability Assessment Criteria" for evaluating if a project is sustainable.

July 10, 2003 - Sustainable Pittsburgh

Silicon Valley Growth Stunted By State Fiscal Policy

Metro Investment Report interviews the Chair of Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, Keith Kennedy, on the need for fiscal reforms to help generate growth in the Valley.

July 9, 2003 - The Metro Investment Report

Concerns Grow With Indian Casinos

In only a few years, Indian tribes in California have developed Vegas-style casinos across much of the state.

July 9, 2003 - California Planning and Development Report

A City Is Successful When Its People Are Happy

Enrique Penalosa, the Mayor of Bogota, discusses how transportation has changed the nature of this Colombian city.

July 8, 2003 - Yes Magazine

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

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Planning for Universal Design

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