United States

Is $3 Per Gallon For Gas A Good Thing?

Just yesterday we were paying $3.50 a gallon at the pump and were ready to pay $4 or $5 if necessary. No blessing has ever come more disguised.

November 25, 2005 - The Washington Post

Top Ten Trends For US Housing Market

Home builders can't build houses fast enought. The WSJ looks at ten long-term forces are reshaping the housing industry.

November 25, 2005 - The Wall Street Journal

R-engineering The 'Big Box' Design

As planners in cities across the US fight the bland design and high vacancy rates of of encroaching big box stores, the industry becomes more flexible and begins experimenting with new designs.

November 24, 2005 - The Charlotte Observer

Scenario Planning in America

Study reviews the status of integrated land use-transportation scenario planning in U.S. metropolitan areas.

November 23, 2005 - Keith Bartholomew

Green Amenities Catching On In New Housing Projects Across The US

Observers say an emerging style of residential development is the use eco-friendly features in new housing projects.

November 23, 2005 - MSNBC

To TOD Or Not to TOD

Transit oriented development (TOD) gains popularity in times of traffic congestion and rising gas prices.

November 23, 2005 - Commercial Investment Real Estate - CCIM Institute magazine

Nation's Most Dangerous Cities

New Jersey's poorest city has been designated America's most dangerous for a second year in a row.

November 22, 2005 - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Blumenauer Offers Glimpse Into Federal Transportation Funding

Rep. Earl Blumenauer of Oregon has championed smart transportation solutions as a member of the House Transporatation Commitee. In this interview, he explains the challenges to getting funds for many common-sense solutions.

November 22, 2005 - The Metro Investment Report

Americans Look To The Next Baja Boom Town

Seeking warmer weather and a relaxed pace of life, many Americans are buying homes even farther south of the US border.

November 22, 2005 - The Christian Science Monitor

After Eminent Domain Decision, Disputed Project Goes Nowhere

Five months after the United States Supreme Court ruling that the City of New London could seize property through eminent domain to make way for new private development, the political outcry from the Kelo v. New London ruling has paralyzed the project.

November 21, 2005 - The New York Times

The U.S. Replacement For Oil: Shale?

Increasing scarcity of oil and improved technology have renewed interest in oil shale production. New legislation opens 35% of federal oil shale lands to private industry.

November 21, 2005 - The Los Angeles Times

Living And Building Green

Building green isn't just a matter of construction and design -- we must change our entire way of thinking.

November 21, 2005 - Business Press

Alternative Anchors

With ambience becoming more important than ever, the gathering place is beginning to replace the anchor.

November 18, 2005 - Urban Land Magazine

A Rapidly-Growing Field: Disaster Research And Planning

Hurricanes in the US, an earthquake in Pakistan, and last year's tsunami have focused interest on a field now in high demand: disaster research.

November 18, 2005 - The Christian Science Monitor

Business Wisdom in the High Country

A Santa Fe CDC responded to skyrocketing housing costs by becoming a lender and broker while it also preserved and built homes. In the process, the organization developed a more retail-oriented approach to ensuring people’s financial security.

November 18, 2005 - Shelterforce Magazine

Designing Spaces To Fight Obesity

In an attempt to compel a "captive" audience to become more physically active, architects are responding to clients' desires to include opportunities for exercize in the buildings' designs.

November 18, 2005 - The Wall Street Journal

Profiling Eco-Terrorists... Incorrectly

Electric-car driver was not an eco-terrorist, FBI admits, and settles for $100,000.

November 17, 2005 - Newsweek

McMansion Wars: Thoughts From The Front Line

Homeowner associations provide controls for which buyers are willing to pay more and relinquish freedoms.

November 17, 2005 - Rutland Herald

Who Lives Downtown?

During the 1990s, downtown population grew by 10 percent, a marked resurgence following 20 years of overall decline, according to a new study, "Who Lives Downtown?".

November 16, 2005 - The Brookings Institution

Buy Hybrid Car, Save $3,150 in Taxes

Attractive perks are emerging for buyers of hybrid cars.

November 16, 2005 - The Christian Science Monitor

Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools

This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.

Planning for Universal Design

Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.

Top Books

An annual review of books related to planning.

Top Schools

The definitive ranking of graduate planning programs.

100 Most Influential Urbanists

The who's who of urbanism, according to Planetizen readers.

Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

A short list of voices on social, video, and podcasting platforms.