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Beijing To Build Biggest Metro System In The World

<p>Plans for the Chinese capital's metro system fall just shy of 350 miles of track over 19 lines, which would surpass London's Underground by 2020.</p>

November 28 - China Daily

Cities Trying To Woo "The Young And The Restless"

<p>Cities are competing for a mobile but vital part of the workforce: the 25- to 34-year olds.</p>

November 28 - The New York Times

Tourism Recovers Slowly In New Orleans

<p>Travel writer Matt Gross reports on the state of tourism in New Orleans.</p>

November 28 - The New York Times

An Urban Agenda For An Urban Age

<p>Bruce Katz, Director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institute, highlights the need for set of new policies for managing the complexity of 21st century cities.</p>

November 28 - The Brookings Institution

Lifestyles Of The Rich And Poor In Mexico City

<p>As the ranks of Mexico's rich swell, the haves and the have-nots in Mexico City are living increasingly separate lives. Walled cities are being built to separate the upper and lower classes in Mexico's capital, while bullet-proof evening wear is selling briskly.</p>

November 28 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Congestion Pricing Debate Continues In New York

<p>A proposal to charge drivers $7 for entering Manhattan below 60th Street, previously rejected by Mayor Bloomberg, is being floated again by a diverse group of a civic and community groups.</p>

November 28 - The New York Times

Vancouver: No Shangri-La After All?

<p>A new report suggests that Vancouver, widely regarded as the world's "most livable" city, is facing a growing population of working poor, inaccessibly expensive housing, and increasing social inequities among minority groups.</p>

November 28 - The Tyee


Will Leaders Heed Grassroots Election Message?

<p>Voters in Michigan and elsewhere are increasingly supportive of public expenditures for transit and open space, but many public officials don't seem to be paying much attention to shifting taxpayer priorities.</p>

November 28 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Neal Peirce: Staying Mobile In America

<p>The nation's transportation alternatives are not limited to continue driving as we have or privatizing roads. Neal Peirce wonders if there is a third alternative.</p>

November 27 - The Washington Post Writers Group

Controlled Chaos In Transportation Planning

<p>As an apparently successful experiment, several European cities are doing away with traffic signs in hopes that drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists will interact in a free and humane way.</p>

November 27 - SPIEGEL Magazine

Another Look At Prefab Housing

<p>Households looking for alternatives to building a new home from scratch are discovering the possibilities and cost effectiveness of modular homes.</p>

November 27 - The New York Times

Redrawing The Map Of America

<p>Joel Kotkin makes the case for the coming decline of dense, coastal metropolises and the rise of second- and third-tier suburban cities of the Sunbelt.</p>

November 27 - The American

The Cycle Of Artist Driven Gentrification

<p>A new conference and exhibition at the Pratt Center for Community Development examines the relationship betweens artists and the struggles over urban space.</p>

November 27 - The Gotham Gazette

Top 10 Planning Books Of The Year

<p>The editors of Planetizen have released their annual list of the best books in planning. Find out which titles made our must-read list for 2006.</p>

November 27 - Planetizen

New Rules May Allow Sunday Shopping On Champs-Élysées

<p>Rules may soon be changing along the Champs-Élysées in Paris, allowing more shops to open for business on Sundays -- a day the country traditionally sets aside for rest.</p>

November 27 - International Herald Tribune

Saving Gay Neighborhoods From Their Own Success

<p>Once a force of gentrification themselves, gays and lesbians are increasingly being displaced from once queer urban enclaves that have become popular and upscale.</p>

November 27 - Bay Area Reporter

Using A Land Value Tax To Keep Speculation In Check

<p>By taxing land more than buildings, cities can encourage valuable sites to be used productively, rather than banked by investors hoping for even higher prices.</p>

November 27 - St. Paul Pioneer Press

Sustainable Development Program Benefits Cuba's Mountain Dwellers

<p>A sustainable development program in the Cuban mountains has shown success in revitalizing and diversifying the agricultural-based economy of the mountain regions, as well as in implementing basic infrastructure.</p>

November 27 - Granma Internacional

Public Housing Shops Strikes Gold

<p>A real estate investment trust in Hong Kong has successfully turned a profit on the retail spaces located in the SAR's myriad of public housing developments.</p>

November 27 - Forbes

Capitalizing On Downtown Development Plans

<p>Downtown Spartanburg, South Carolina is finally beginning to reap the benefits of its past downtown development plans.</p>

November 26 - Spartanburg Herald-Journal

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