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Suburban Office Space Losing Occupancy and Value
Submitted by sberner on Wed, 07/09/2008 - 11:52amIn a recent article from the Chicago Tribune, Robert Manor writes about the decline in desirable office space in the suburbs, and therefore the value of that space overall.
American Chambers of Commerce: Sustainable Economic Development
Submitted by sberner on Wed, 07/09/2008 - 11:29amIn an article recently published in the ACCE Journal, Scott Polikov approaches the idea of how to achieve sustainable development and what it means for chamber executives who are working to increase t
Housing Market Continued: Beat the Gasoline Prices
Submitted by sberner on Mon, 07/07/2008 - 12:31pmIn the San Diego Business Journal, Ned Randolph continues to write about the high prices in gasoline and how moving closer to work can help beat the issue.
Environmental Capital: Pricey Gas Drives People to Move
Submitted by sberner on Mon, 07/07/2008 - 10:21amIn this recent article, Keith Johnson from the Wall Street Journal writes about the pricey gas rates and how it has sparked the move of many Americans.
Environmental-Minded Limits on Growth Can Actually Fuel Climate Change
Submitted by sberner on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 1:27pmIn a recent article found in the San Francisco Chronicle, John King discusses the impact that global warming holds on the Bay Area.
Defunct Airport Becomes A "Green" Wonderland
Submitted by sberner on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 3:45pmIn this article from the Rocky Mountain News, Maria Cote writes about the development of walkable towns in Northeast Denver's Stapleton Community.
Energy Costs in the Distant Suburbs
Submitted by sberner on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 11:53amIn this article from the New York Times, Peter Goodman touches upon the notion that city life, which can be unappealing to some, is now becoming more practical, particularly to those who no longer wan
Simply Enough, Affordable Apartments in High-Rent Locations
Submitted by sberner on Mon, 06/09/2008 - 12:12pmIn this article from the San Francisco Chronicle, John King addresses the issue of finding affordable housing in a high-rent location for residents who have a lower income than the area's average clie