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What Makes Neighborhood Business Thrive?

Cincinnati's Neighborhood Summit looks at small business districts.

February 5 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Can You Really Plan For A Gay District?

From NPR...one commentator's challenge to Spokane, WA's plan for a "gay district" to attract the Creative Class.

February 5 - National Public Radio

Northern Virginia's New Downtown?

The owners of Tysons Corner Center, already the region's largest mall, are developing a plan that would double its size and move toward transforming the iconic suburban shopping destination into something like a small city.

February 5 - The Washington Post

The Hydrogen Economy is a Nuclear Economy

Thousands of new nuclear reactors would be needed to produce the hydrogen required to meet America's energy needs.

February 4 - The Financial Times

Marching Against Homicide

In Kansas City, a publicity campaign seemed to curtail crime in a bad neighborhood, but will the good times roll?

February 4 - Kansas City Pitch Weekly


Philadelphia's Neighborhood Transformation Initiative

The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority is making sweeping changes to city neighborhoods, but at what cost?

February 4 - Philadelphia Weekly

A Tale Of Two Groceries

What can you learn about a city from its grocery stories?

February 4 - Tucson Weekly


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Make Los Angeles Safer: Use Open Source

Thanks to Larry Segal (former editor of <a href="http://www.planningreport.com/tpr/">The Planning Report</a>, now at <a href="http://www.kbhome.com/">KBHome</a>) for pointing me at an interesting <a href="http://www.laobserved.com/archive/003035.html">observation</a> from <a href="http://www.laobserved.com/">LA Observed</a> about open source:<br /> <br /> <blockquote><a href="http://www.lacity.org/council/cd13/c13nps1a.htm">Eric Garcetti</a>: The blogging councilman and colleagues Wendy Greuel and Jack Weiss offered a motion to push the city toward using more open source computer programs and re-routing the money saved on software to hiring more cops.

February 4 - Chris Steins

What Would Robert Moses Do?

The play "Boozy: The Life, Death, and Subsequent Vilification of Le Corbusier and, More Importantly, Robert Moses" opens Off-Broadway in New York this month.

February 4 - Playbill

Design Competition Promotes 'Granny Flats'

San Diego and other California cities hope to counter public opposition to "accessory dwelling units".

February 4 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

A Growth Reality Check

Can elected officials be taught to think regionally about growth?

February 4 - The Washington Post

The Future Of Urban Malls

Manhattan's malls have been replaced by "vertical retail environments". How will malls evolve in dense urban environments?

February 4 - The Architect's Newspaper

Ahead Of The Pack?

Philadelphia has joined a growing list of cities banning smoking in all bars and restaurants.

February 4 - Philadelphia City Paper

U.S. Businesses Falling Behind in Green Technologies

If American companies fail to invest in clean energy and carbon-neutral technologies, they will lose out in the global marketplace.

February 4 - GreenBiz

Can Crime Be Considered An Epidemic?

An East Baltimore neighborhood has become so violent that one activist wants federal funding for the "epidemic."

February 3 - Baltimore City Paper

Taxing SUVs

New transportation bills in Pennsylvania call for a range of creative measures to encourage mass transit.

February 3 - Philadelphia Weekly

Port Redevelopment Offers New Urban Opportunity

Port Royal is just a small town in South Carolina, but from a new urban perspective, it's a town with a golden opportunity and with the right attitude and tools.

February 3 - New Urban News

Canada's Major Cities Profiled

A new study illustrates the diversity of major urban centers in Canada.

February 3 - Canada Research Chair in Urban Change

Combat Training and Suburbia

Sprawl is moving close to once-remote military facilities.

February 3 - USA Today

NIMBY Or 'Community Buy-In'?

Can a detention center peacefully coexist with neighbors?

February 3 - Philadelphia City Paper

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