AltWeeklies Wire
City Life Is a Good Life, Once Againnew
Americans are reversing the flow to the suburbs, and Fort Worth’s a part of it.
Fort Worth Weekly |
ANDREW MCLEMORE |
08-23-2012 |
Housing & Development
Super-sizing Savannahnew
Why Atlanta's mayor cares so much about improving another city's port.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Scott Henry |
04-13-2012 |
Policy Issues
Road Tripnew
A rural road-paving project becomes an environmental disaster for JEA – with a potentially hefty price tag.
Folio Weekly |
Susan Cooper Eastman |
03-21-2012 |
Environment
In 1959, Edmund Bacon Imagined in 50 Years, "No Part of Philadelphia is Depressed."new
The problem was not that Edmund Bacon cared only about design: it was that he believed far too deeply in its power. He relied on a model of physical determinism: the idea that manipulation and improvement of the built environment could strongly influence, or even control, social and economic outcomes.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Nathaniel Popkin |
12-21-2009 |
Housing & Development
Congress for the New Urbanism Agenda Is Compact, Climate-Friendly and Competitivenew
To restart the economy while saving the planet, the Congress for the New Urbanism in Denver advocated traditional neighborhoods for all.
Austin Chronicle |
Katherine Gregor |
06-26-2009 |
Environment