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Camden, NJ: A chaotic historic preservation meeting; Campbell Soup Co. may leave city.
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Sat, 04/28/2007 - 8:16amSaturday, April 28, 2007
By ALAN GUENTHER
Courier-Post Staff
CAMDEN
A chaotic city historic preservation commission meeting ended early Friday morning without a decision on Campbell Soup Co.'s request to tear down the Sears Building on Admiral Wilson Boulevard to make way for a $72 million world hea... read more »
S.O.S. ! Camden, New Jersey about to make mistake.
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Thu, 04/19/2007 - 9:40pmJust when you think everything is going swell!
Thursday, April 19, 2007
By ALAN GUENTHER
Courier-Post Staff
CAMDEN After working for years to make a beautiful old bank building the heart of a reborn downtown business district, the city has changed course and is proposing to put 40 units of low-in... read more »
Developer Dranoff: Camden NJ waterfront has reached a "tipping point."
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 12:30amBy Troy Graham Inquirer Staff Writer Mon, Apr. 16, 2007
For Dranoff, the developer of Philadelphia's Symphony House, Venice Lofts and the Left Bank, there's nothing left to prove. The toehold of development that once was the Camden waterfront has reached a "tipping point," he said.
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New Urban Land Development Standards
Submitted by todd4582 on Wed, 04/11/2007 - 8:55amI have found great research and literature on New Urbanism as it relates to Architectural design and Planning. However we constantly run into problems actually making the sites work due to the fact that municipalities are trying to apply suburban construction standards to these dense mixed-use proj... read more »
Camden, New Jersey is on the CNU XV Program
Submitted by Michael McAteer on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 11:20pmCamden, New Jersey is the greatest challenge New Urbanism will ever face. Camden has the highest poverty rate in the nation. It's urban landscape is horribly bleak. Yet it arguably has the best undeveloped location assets in the country.
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Slate On-line Magazine: Mississippi Spurning
Submitted by JonZirkle on Wed, 01/11/2006 - 3:00amMississippi’s Gulf Coast has become a hotbed for New Urbanist activity in the wake of Hurricane Katrina’s devestation. Rybczynski explains how Mississippi’s governor arranged a forum in 2005 for planners, designers, and public officials to strategize the rebuilding process with context-sensiti... read more »