Missouri

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, 2005 - Kansas City Pitch Weekly

The Wrong Kind Of TOD

Wendell Cox publishes an image of precisely the kind of transit-oriented development planners don't want.

December 18, 2004 - The Public Purpose

Building Boom In Downtown St. Louis Lofts

Since 1999, more than 1,000 loft units have opened with more than 600 units under construction, and almost double that amount are expected over the next two years.

December 7, 2004 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Missouri Candidates Should Get Real

The Missouri gubernatorial race will likely turn on “character” but that’s too bad; Missourians need to hear about some other things this fall.

October 20, 2004 - The Brookings Institution

Bold Plans For St. Louis

St. Louis has a new planning director.

October 20, 2004 - Richmond Business Journal

How Open Can An Open Session Be?

Does city staff need to 'dumb down' decision making if private negotiations are opened to the public?

September 29, 2004 - The Kansas City Star

Heads On Parade

Ceramic heads guard the roofline of an historic apartment building off of Kansas City's Country Club Plaza shopping district, but the city's Landmarks Commission now says the heavy heads must come down.

September 13, 2004 - The Kansas City Star

Kansas City: Create Places, Not Skylines

Great cities do not necessarily have impressive skylines, but 'streets, plazas and parks where people gather to shop, play.'

August 18, 2004 - The Kansas City Star

Refining the Architecture of Security

Efforts to protect the largest monument in the United States---the Gateway Arch in St. Louis---from terrorist attacks are complicated by architectural criticisms and lack of opportunity for public comment.

July 28, 2004 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The Politics of Preservation

Struggling to halt the planned demolition of the 108-year-old Century Building, St. Louis preservationists find themselves up against an unexpected adversary---the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

July 7, 2004 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Twenty-three-acre Lake Disappears Into Sinkhole

Water buildup from recent thunderstorms causes a sinkhole under man-made Lake Chesterfield.

June 12, 2004 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

King Of Sprawl

Bruce Katz of the Brookings Institution summarizes the challenges faced by a region on the rise.

June 11, 2004 - The Kansas City Star

St. Louis' Gradual Decline

Can St. Louis survive in the Post-Industrial era?

May 20, 2004 - The Next American City

Lower Your Water Bill, Stop Storm Water Erosion

An urban soil conservationist builds a backyard pond to stop his storm water erosion; now a local developer is interested in the idea.

May 17, 2004 - The Kansas City Star

New (Sub)urbanism In St. Louis

In suburban St. Louis, developers and local officials see denser, pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods as land-use possibilities.

January 15, 2004 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

St. Louis' Old Suburban Urbanism

St. Louis' older suburbs are copying traditional city neighborhoods in an effort to attract residents.

January 14, 2004 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Revitalizing Downtown Kansas City

H&R Block's decision to build its headquarters in Kansas City's South Loop area marks a turning point for the long-neglected neighborhood.

December 22, 2003 - The Kansas City Star

Sports Stadiums Becoming Bland?

Two St. Louis architects defend Busch Stadium in the face of plans for its demolition and replacement with a 'cheap imitation' of Baltimore's Camden Yards.

December 8, 2003 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Renewing Urban Renewal

An impoverished St. Louis neighborhood near the Missouri Botanical Gardens faces demolition, when rehabilitation might be the answer, in this case study.

October 13, 2003 - St. Louis Riverfront Times

Testing The Waters

It's getting easier to keep track of what's in the water.

July 27, 2003 - Stormwater

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