Land Use

Inferno Destroys Nearly-complete Controversial Development

An eight-alarm fire decimates San Jose's upscale, controversial and almost-finished $500 million Santana Row.

August 22, 2002 - The San Francisco Chronicle

When Public Subsidies Aren't Enough

What to do when public subsidies for convention centers and the towering hotels adjacent to them aren't enough?

August 21, 2002 - California Planning and Development Report

A Different Type Of Company Town

Eric Engstrom and Swain Porter have designed an innovative company town that blends a corporate atmosphere into a rural setting.

August 20, 2002 - India Currents

A New National Seashore?

The Bush Administration backs away from a federal plan to acquire and save the largest remnant of non-urbanized coast in Southern California.

August 20, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

Historic Preservation Or Smart Growth?

In some areas of Philadelphia, the teardowns of historic shoe-boxy abodes for million-dollar mansions is a 'regular demolition derby.'

August 19, 2002 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

A Renaissance In South Phoenix

Developers are scrambling to build in South Phoenix -- an area suffering from high crime and poverty -- but also the region's last untapped area for growth

August 19, 2002 - The Arizona Republic

California's Eroding Rural Areas

Across California, once-prized agriculture areas are being squeezed by rapidly growing populations and development. What can be done?

August 19, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

Security Concerns Push Firms To Suburbs

This is the last in a series of occasional articles on security, buildings, and cities after 9/11 by Boston Globe urban planning writer Anthony Flint.

August 19, 2002 - The Boston Globe

NY's Proposed Building Code Changes

Proposed changes must walk a fine line between economic reality and protectiveness.

August 18, 2002 - National Real Estate Investor

APA Lauds New Illinois Smart Growth Statute

Illinois enacts Local Planning Technical Assistance Act.

August 16, 2002 - American Planning Association

Challenges To San Diego's 'City Of Villages'

The City of San Diego is having toconfront institutional obstacles to its proposed "City of Villages."plan.

August 14, 2002 - California Planning and Development Report

City To Spend $15.8m For Walkable Downtown

Sunrise, Florida to offer incentives to a private developer to "carve out a downtown."

August 14, 2002 - Sun-Sentinel

Chicago's $11 Billion Downtown Master Plan

The National Real Estate Investor looks at Chicago's new downtown plan -- the first planning document for downtown since 1958.

August 13, 2002 - National Real Estate Investor

Rural Smart Growth Strategies

A new report illustrates promising rural growth strategies that revitalize small towns.

August 12, 2002 - Northeast Midwest Institute

Maintain Quality Of Life: Provide Open Space

Arizona cities have been unable to build enough parks to keep up with the rapidly-increasing population.

August 12, 2002 - The Arizona Republic

War Stories From A Houston Pedestrian

Houston has done well facilitating pedestrian access in commercial areas -- but don't try to walk between neighborhoods.

August 12, 2002 - The Houston Chronicle

Building Homes On Shaky Ground

When one geologist says not to build, developers find another geologist that says everything is fine.

August 12, 2002 - The Los Angeles Times

Blueprint 2030: How To Grow

A draft report proposes a different approach for development in the Twin Cities.

August 10, 2002 - Star Tribune

Conservation Subdivision Design

While conventional environmental wisdom suggests that only draconian government efforts to preserve open space will work, the market is already well ahead of the curve.

August 9, 2002 - Reason Public Policy Institute

Affordable Housing And The Suburbs

Peter H. Schuck comments on the recent court decision regarding New Jersey's Mount Laurel doctrine.

August 9, 2002 - The New York Times

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