Feature...
CNU 23DALLAS/FORT WORTH 4/29-5/2/2015»»» Planning
Applause (and Some Tough Issues) in Gulfport
Submitted by Filmanowicz on Tue, 02/05/2008 - 11:42pmGulfport has been one of the Gulf Coast cities to watch since the days (and nights) of the new urbanist-led Mississippi Renewal Forum in 2005, where city officials led by tireless Mayor Brent Warr log
... read more »
Florida Chapter Annual Conference Recap
Submitted by JMurley on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 4:39pmDoug Farr, Victor Dover, John Norquist and I participated in a special half day session prior to the 4th Annual CNU Florida Chapter meeting last week. It was a sell out.
... read more »
Why Rate Neighborhood Design?
Submitted by Laurence Aurbach on Wed, 01/30/2008 - 8:49amThis essay discusses the reasons for neighborhood ratings, which can be grouped into six broadly overlapping categories: communication, recognition, planning, marketing, research and investing.
... read more »
The contrarian myth
Submitted by MLewyn on Thu, 01/24/2008 - 2:52pmFor some reason, defenders of the sprawl status quo are often referred to as "contrarian." For example, if you google "Joel Kotkin" and "contrarian" you get 498 hits.
... read more »
Campbell Soup says it's determined to stay in Camden. Sprawling Office Campus plans ignore transportation assets.
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Fri, 01/18/2008 - 6:15pmCampbell Soup, the last Fortune 500 company in Camden, suffered a severe blow to its plans to create a 110-acre office park on the Admiral Wilson Boulevard when a judge invalidated its development pla
... read more »
Public Transit: A green line
Submitted by Jon Davis on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 5:37pmQuite a contrast between the Garden State and the Prairie State:
... read more »
Public Transit: A green line
Submitted by Jon Davis on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 5:35pmQuite a contrast between the Garden State and the Prairie State:
... read more »
Changing Skyline | City planning still bush-league By Inga Saffron Philadelphia Inquirer Architecture Critic
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Sun, 01/06/2008 - 7:16pmThere are two kinds of people counting the days until Mayor-elect Michael Nutter fires David Auspitz, the blustering, bullying chairman of Philadelphia's Zoning Board of Adjustment.
... read more »
As deadlines loom, the fight for Buffalo's waterfront escalates
Submitted by tbellino on Thu, 12/13/2007 - 2:42pmWhile the New York State Transportation Department prepares to award construction contracts for an improvement of Buffalo's Route 5 elevated expressway,
... read more »
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.
... read more »