Monthly Archive:: August 2009

World’s greenest building?: Unlike many so-called ‘green’ buildings built in greenfields that require driving to

Walkable homes get $4000-$34,000 premium: Who says it doesn’t pay to walk? A new CEOs for Cities

Public, private sectors investing in driving less: It’s not just a grassroots effort anymore. Fast Company Magazine’s September 2009

New Orleans attracting entrepreneurs in droves: New Orleans is attracting scores of entrepreneurs and small businesses, and there

Retrofitting office parks into urban villages: Real estate development is one of the slowest to react as an