Monthly Archive:: December 2005

From abandoned industrial district to cool university village: What to do with a desolate, unsafe, blighted industrial district of empty

Austin’s where-it’s-at ‘experience hotel: If you’re looking for entertainment and a place to stay, then you

Robert Redford’s ultra green building: In keeping up with yesterday’s new urbanism green building theme, the greenest
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Combining ‘green building’ with ‘new urbanism: Try searching for images that combine green building with new urbanism. It’s
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Public squares making a comeback in a big way: How can a city best create a strong identity for itself, provide
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A place for people in the heart of the motor city: Detroit is not only known for cars, but also for the mass
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Downtown housing booming in Boise: Small town leaders want to know… which small town can we use

Universities getting serious about retail: A University Business Magazine article on retail states that young people spent

Guidelines for attracting the ‘young and the restless: Concluding this week’s review of The Young and the Restless In A

In the city center where the action is: Now here’s where the The Young and the Restless In A Knowledge

Top cities for the ‘young and restless: Continuing this week’s review of The Young and the Restless In A

City centers a magnet for entrepreneurs: Continuing yesterday’s review of, The Young and the Restless In A Knowledge

The Young and the Restless In A Knowledge Economy: A new report, The Young and the Restless In A Knowledge Economy

Renewed vision for post-Katrina Mississippi: In the short term, the people of Mississippi’s Gulf Coast may have

Time to get on the green building bandwagon: The Northwest is already considered the Silicon Valley of green building, and

Sierra Club endorses best new developments: Is there such a thing as development that’s good for the environment?

Easing the transition from university to the ‘real world: What good is a college town if the students leave right after

Should this downtown building go condo or office?: This one’s going residential. The demand for downtown housing is a lot

Manhattan running out of space for pedestrians: Would you believe there are now so many pedestrians in parts of

Using virtual anthropology to build better places: How do you best understand your customer? We looked at ethnography (being