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Urbanism and the New Economy: The Importance of Place to the Proclamation of Beauty
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010. The Importance of Place to the Proclamation of Beauty. Can a church be moved and still retain its full sense of sacredness and civic prominence? This is the idea that is being explored by Mary Our Queen Catholic Church. As its advocates note. The challenge that this proposal sets forth is perhaps a more elemental one. Today, St. Gerard’s sits on the prominent corner of Bailey Avenue and East Delavan Avenue in the middle of the walkable, urban Fillmore District ...Norcross, G...
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Urbanism and the New Economy: Urbanism and the Food Revolution
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Urbanism and the Food Revolution. Jamie Oliver, the star chef from Great Britain, declared war on processed foods in schools in his home country and achieved fantastic results. He then decided to fire a shot over the pond and see if his success was transferable to the most obese country in the world, the United States. His show, Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution. Chronicles his 3 months in Huntington, West Virginia and the 3 months that followed. Well yes and no. As they say, the re...
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Urbanism and the New Economy: Sustaining Sustainability
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Thursday, March 4, 2010. Sustaining Sustainability: It Ain’t Always Easy. MARY NEWSOM / FEB 28 2010. But as Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys sang decades before, “Time changes everything.”. Read the rest of the post here. Posted by Kathleen Lewis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Subscribe in a reader. Blogumulus by Roy Tanck. Porchfest: Your Guide to a DIY Community-Building Good Time. Running for Mayor In a Bankrupt City. St Louis Design Community Connections.
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Urbanism and the New Economy: Harvard Business Review Eschews Sprawl
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Harvard Business Review Eschews Sprawl. To put it simply, the suburbs have lost their sheen," writes Ania Wieckowski in the May edition of Harvard Business Review." Her article, Back to the City,. Suggests that "(some) companies are getting a jump on a major cultural and demographic shift away from suburban sprawl. The change is imminent, and businesses that don’t understand and plan for it may suffer in the long run.". American Journal of Public Health. Slowly but surely the p...
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Urbanism and the New Economy: Zoning in the New Normal
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Thursday, March 11, 2010. Zoning in the New Normal. According to a report in the Charlotte Observer. Now combine this with some of the other key demographic trends affecting real estate in the next decade in the January/February issue of Urban Land. Magazine. In his article, developer and real estate investor Anthony Trella noted the following:. The number of households without children will continue to rise and will affect rental housing as homeownership rates continue to decline. Subscribe in a reader.
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Urbanism and the New Economy: Score One for Walkable Urbanism
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Monday, January 18, 2010. Score One for Walkable Urbanism. The New York Times recently reported. On a study recently commissioned by the group, CEOs for Cities. Entitled " Walking the Walk: How Walkability Raises Home Values in US Cities. Author Joe Cortright concludes that:. The study correlated housing values using Walkscore.com. Posted by Kathleen Lewis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Subscribe in a reader. Blogumulus by Roy Tanck. Running for Mayor In a Bankrupt City.
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Urbanism and the New Economy: The Environmental Paradox of Smart Growth
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Friday, April 9, 2010. The Environmental Paradox of Smart Growth. Kaid Benfield, a fellow new urbanist and the Smart Growth Director of the Natural Resources Defense Council appropriately summarized in a recent blog post entitled " The Environmental Paradox of Smart Growth. What I have written about in this blog and have spoken about for years. But we also must be honest with ourselves about something, if we are to get this right: Environmental impacts will. Amen, Kaid.Well said. Posted by Kathleen Lewis.
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St. Louis Making Its Pitch to the Nation with All Star Game | St. Louis Chinese Corner
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St Louis Chinese Corner. Resources and Networking for the International Sette! St Louis Making Its Pitch to the Nation with All Star Game. June 30, 2009. Classic bird on the bat logo. Here for more information. A story I’m linking here that is on KSDK.com. St Louis Cardinals fans have voted to land Albert Pujols (Cardinals first baseman) and Yadier Molina (Cardinals catcher) on the team. The international make-up of baseball today will guarantee a broadcast audience larger than just in the USA. B...You a...
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