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Kunstler on the 'Long Emergency'

Grist Magazine talks to James Howard Kunstler about peak oil and the need for smaller-scale communities.

June 1 - Grist Magazine

Gentrification That Leaves A Neighborhood Intact

South Boston has gentrified and yuppified, but its unique social customs have remained.

June 1 - The Boston Globe

Minnesotan Mayors Demand Upgrades To Transportation

Transportation issues remains a top issue with Minnesotan citizens -- so why isn't the current legislation doing anything about it?

June 1 - Pioneer Press

Downtown Phoenix Must Change

City officials offer more than 50 goals for the metamorphosis of the downtown area.

June 1 - The Arizona Republic

After the Bubble Bursts

The Federal Reserve has been maintaining the housing bubble to keep the economy going, writes Paul Krugman. Once it bursts, however, there won't be anything to replace it with.

May 31 - The New York Times


Latest Fad In Housing: Buy, Then Rent

More investors are buying properties to rent out, but not everyone is cashing in.

May 31 - The Christian Science Monitor

More Homebuyers Gambling with 'Interest-only Mortgages'

A formerly fringe mortgage product that allows people to move into properties that they would be otherwise unable to afford is becoming so popular that some economists worry about its potential to harm consumers, lenders and the economy in general.

May 31 - The Washington Post


Urban Planning And Design In The Star Wars Epic

What does the architecture of the Star Wars universe represent? In this week's Planetizen Op-Ed, Jack Skelley offers an analysis of the various archetypes on display in the latest Star Wars movie.

May 31 - Planetizen

An Extraordinary Tree

Why are oak trees everywhere?

May 31 - The Los Angeles Times

When A City Cannot Support Its Talent

Berlin, Germany's capital, is faced with such severe economic stagnation that it can no longer support its bohemian residents.

May 31 - Wall St. Journal

Running On Empty: The End Of The Oil Age

Some experts warn that the world is heading for a state of permanent oil shortage.

May 31 - MSNBC

Jane Jacobs, The Super Villain?

Jane Jacobs stars as an evil, time-travelling super villain in an off-Broadway play called 'Boozy', which offers a warped look at the life of Robert Moses.

May 31 - The National Post

Peruvian Priest's Struggle To Protect Rainforest

Local people win important victory in protecting the rainforest from logging companies.

May 31 - The Independent

The Power Of Gentrification

Santa Fe's plaza has gentrified the surrounding neighborhood within a 15-minute walk, including, finally, even the 'Barrio de Torreón.'

May 31 - The New Mexican

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LucasWorlds: Urban Planning and Design in the Star Wars Epic

What does the architecture of the Star Wars universe represent? Jack Skelley offers an analysis of the various archetypes on display in the latest Star Wars movie.

May 31 - Jack Skelley

World Mayors To Create Sustainable Urban Living Guidelines

Mayors from some of the world's largest cities gather in San Francisco to find ways to tackle environmental issues despite reluctance from their national governments.

May 30 - The San Francisco Chronicle

'European Concept' For Urban Living Gets Mixed Response

Trend of attaching residences to parking garages receives mixed response in Central Florida.

May 30 - The Orlando Sentinel

Empowering L.A.'s Next Planning Director

Observers hope L.A.'s next planning director will elevate the importance of the department to be on par with the city's police department.

May 30 - Los Angeles Downtown News

So Is The Real Estate Bubble Finally About To Burst?

The chief economist for the Mortgage Bankers Association plans to sell his house and rent, anticipating real estate bubble is about to burst.

May 30 - The Los Angeles Times

Getting The (Parking And Riding) Prices Right

UCLA's Don Shoup's article, "Fare-Free Public Transit at Universities" is named by ACSP as the best JPER article from 2004.

May 30 - Journal Of Planning Education And Research

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