Monthly Archive:: November 2006

Putting the spirit into co-designing your own community: The beta community is well underway in Louisville, KY, allowing future tenants

Cities Compete in Hipness Battle to Attract Young: Why are cities so focused on attracting and retaining 25-34 year olds?

The piazzas are coming…: True piazzas (pedestrian-oriented plazas completely enclosed by buildings, ringed by restaurants and

Is the U.S. too rich to invest in human- scaled places?: The Conflict. Take one look at GlobeSt, the portal for real estate

The first multi-unit LEED-certified residential building in the U.S.!: Hard to believe, but according to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)

Brain drain – a visual map: The map above, from a Choices Magazine article, displays U.S. counties’ competitive

$10,000 reward for helping get cool towns built!: Why is it that one look at the image above tells you

Paris aims to become 24/7, attract the creative class: Did you know Paris, unlike New York, London and Tokyo, is not

How Cities Compete In The Media Economy: Media economy – “an economy based on media, mass communication and services

Transcending retail chain districts: The VIBE beta guild: Creatives, urbanites want local, indie businesses. Developers know about investing in real

Transcending the national retail chains with ‘VIBE’s: Here’s the catch 22 – the most culturally, economically rich cities and

The rise of Gen X, Y home buyers spur new models: Is there a reason to expect a change in the standard subdivision

Cities with the best value: We profiled Bohemian Bargains recently to give you an idea of what

Brand spaces’ create an experience: Continuing yesterday’s theme… We know that the third place is a general

Transumerism: freedom-oriented, boredom fighting quality of life: Nomads move from city to city, but what about those who still

Attracting jobs with food: Food, shelter and clothing – our three basic needs. Notice however, how

Pittsburgh’s creative center – South Side: As stated yesterday, every city has its creative center, and South Side,