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Moving forward, cutting back
Submitted by anthony.riederer on Fri, 08/15/2008 - 9:45amEoin O'Carroll, of the Christian Science Monitor, writes about how Americans are continuing to cut back on driving, despite finding a little relief from gas prices.
Dallas insulated from housing downturn?
Submitted by anthony.riederer on Fri, 08/15/2008 - 8:38amIn a story on NPR's "Morning Edition", Dallas-area realtor Jeff Updike suggests that much of Texas's residential real estate market has been insulated from the recent downturn, because of a more cauti
CNU 17 - Call for Academic Papers Now Open
Submitted by anthony.riederer on Thu, 08/07/2008 - 4:37pmEvery year, the Congress for the New Urbanism invites academic paper submissions for presentation at the annual Congress.
New Urbanism's strength clear in Charlotte property market
Submitted by anthony.riederer on Mon, 07/28/2008 - 12:53pmAn article in this Sunday's Charlotte Observer casts a light on one of a very few bright spots in the Charlotte real estate market: New Urbanist and urban infill developments.
The Evolution of Tysons Corner
Submitted by anthony.riederer on Mon, 07/07/2008 - 9:49amCommunity leaders of Tysons Corner, Virginia, once a poster-perfect example of an 'edge city', have increasingly been seeking strategies to create a more walkable pedestrian-friendly form of urbanism
New to the Affordability Initiative!
Submitted by anthony.riederer on Fri, 06/27/2008 - 10:46amAs part of our Affordability Initiative, Congress for the New Urbanism is beginning a continuing series on various issues in affordable housing.
The Housing Bubble Collapses Inward
Submitted by anthony.riederer on Tue, 06/24/2008 - 9:03amIn an article for Standard and Poor’s, economist David Stiff argues that the trend of rapid outward urbanization prevalent during the housing bubble may not return with as much vigor, even as the re