CNU Salons
Camden is likely to stay fifth 'most dangerous."
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Sun, 11/18/2007 - 9:50pmDeveloper Carl Dranoff, who has committed $300 million to two high-rise housing projects and mixed housing on the Camden waterfront, said he remained bullish on the city.
CNU London Transportation Summit Notes
Submitted by FCable on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 7:31amSince I'm living in Europe this year, what better time to attend the CNU Transportation Summit in London?
CNU London Transportation Summit Gets Off to Fast Start
Submitted by Heather Smith on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 12:15amToday's 2007 Transportation Summit hosted by the Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment opened with a s
CNU London Transportation Summit Gets Off to Fast Start
Submitted by Heather Smith on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 12:15amBuilders Return to Class for Lessons in ‘Green’ NY Times 11/11/07
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Mon, 11/12/2007 - 5:32amBuilding “green” is not that simple.
A Small-Town Feel in an Urban Locale, NY Times, 11/04
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Sun, 11/04/2007 - 9:36pmLast year, there were twice as many people in the 25-to-39 age group moving into the city as leaving, according to Charles Rynerson, a demographer with the Population Research Center at Portland State
A Small-Town Feel in an Urban Locale, NY Times, 11/04
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Sun, 11/04/2007 - 9:36pmLast year, there were twice as many people in the 25-to-39 age group moving into the city as leaving, according to Charles Rynerson, a demographer with the Population Research Center at Portland State
Mayors, Looking to Cities’ Future, Are Told It Must Be Colored Green: NY Times, 11/03/07
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Sun, 11/04/2007 - 9:35amCities that are “walkable,” workable and livable add up to the “s” word: sustainable.
Is California Ready for New Urbanism?
Submitted by crandell on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 5:48pmLeaders from CNU's Southern and Northern California chapter groups participated in a debate at the APA California chapter's annual conference earlier this month about whether California is ready to turn around it's development patterns. The consensus? The state still has a long way to go.
CNU Board Visits Unique Urban Home
Submitted by tbellino on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 3:56pmAustin, Texas is a city known for its unique people and settings. In this ever-evolving and "weird" place, people are constantly innovating their own swatches of the urban fabric.