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Study Finds Alarming Air Pollution In India

Study by an environmental group finds high level of air pollution in Inda and inadequate mechanisms to track and regulate toxins.

June 8 - MoneyControl.com

Housing Demand Booms -- In South African Shantytowns

The rabid market for housing has spread from upper- and middle-class neighborhoods to the shacks of impoverished slum townships, with tens of prospective buyers for every property.

June 8 - The New York Times

Dramatic Changes In India's Vast Retail Market

Multinational corporations eye India's large retail market as Indian superstores expand.

June 7 - The Guardian Unlimited

Server Farms: The Hot New Land Use

The Washington farmland town of Quincy has signed deals with Yahoo and Microsoft to house huge new Internet data centers -- server farms -- and land prices are spiking. Low power costs and high connectivity can create a 'technology gold rush'.

June 7 - BusinessWeek

'Banking' On Open Space In Florida

Bedroom community Maitland wants to convert its strip commercial core to a downtown, but guidelines mandate open space. Redefining 'open space' has opened a door to greater intensity -- and controversy.

June 7 - The Orlando Sentinel


Sprawling Calgary Faces Increased Pollution, Car Dependence

With a footprint as big as New York City but with a tenth of the population, and with no natural limits on growth, Calgary struggles to rein in suburban sprawl.

June 7 - The Globe and Mail

Moving to New York City - Difficulties In Finding An Apartment And Discovering Density

A young couple leaves a spacious, affordable Chicago apartment to live in a cramped East Village, Manhattan apartment. Slide show with audio and related article describe their old and new digs, as well as the arduous hunt for their new home.

June 7 - The New York Times


Will Environmentalist Impact Bush Cabinet?

Henry Paulson, "global warming believer" and current chair of Goldman Sachs and the Nature Conservancy, has been nominated by Bush to succeed John Snow as Treasury Secretary.

June 7 - Associated Press via New York Times

World's Fastest Growing City - A Photo Essay

Dubai is leading the pace as one of the world's fastest growing cities.

June 7 - Flickr

Around Puget Sound, Long Commutes Worth It For Some

Some people prefer the suburban sprawl, in spite of soaring gas prices and hour-long commutes. Schools, open space, and lower cost of housing may offset costs.

June 7 - Puget Sound Business Journal

Sharpening 'Ruppie' Skills For Downtown Living

Urban planner Kyle Ezell has developed a course to teach suburbanites the "skills" required for downtown living. It promotes the "ruppie", or "retired urban people" lifestyle.

June 7 - The Chicago Tribune

Learning From Bangalore: Lessons For Declining U.S. Cities

What declining Detroit can learn from booming Bangalore.

June 6 - Abhijeet Chavan

Brownfields to Art Parks

When is a brownfield not a brownfield? When it's transformed by art works, as in two U.S. cities.

June 6 - The Trust for Public Land

Georgia Looks To Neighbors For Water Supply

Increased demand for water in the metropolitan Atlanta area is forcing the Atlanta Regional Commission to look to South Carolina and Tennessee for additional supplies.

June 6 - Atlanta Business Chronicle

Chicago's Millenium Park Sparks High End Housing Development

Modernist park design inspires modernist residential buildings, increasing real estate values in Chicago's East Loop.

June 6 - The New York Times

For Rent In New York City: $1000, Nonregulated

According to NYC's Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the average rental price in the city is $1000. And that includes five boroughs and non-regulated apartments of all shapes and sizes.

June 6 - The New York Times

NYC's Homeland Security Funding Slashed

While cities that have never suffered terrorism are receiving large increases in homeland security funding, New York City's allocation is being cut by 40 percent after faulty analysis omits reference to iconic sites, critics charge.

June 6 - New York Daily News

Bill Clinton Pushes LEED On Shopping Center Industry

Former President Clinton, addressing the shopping center industry's convention in Las Vegas, urged the adoption of LEED certification for new centers, explaining how it would benefit the security of the country and the economy.

June 6 - The Denver Post

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