The Next Boom

(Blog Post) Even people who are eager to move to denser urban neighborhoods are almost shockingly hostile to the idea of anything in the existing neighborhood being redeveloped in a denser way. So it seems to me that any change that happens, if it does happen, will have to take place on a longer time horizon than Doherty and Leinberger seem to have in mind since there’s a lot of persuasion work that has to be done. Full Story »

Posted by Jon Mitchell - via NewsRack (Poverty)
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Posted by: Posted by Jon Mitchell - Oct 25, 2010 - 10:54 AM PDT
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Jon Mitchell
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by Jon Mitchell - Oct. 25, 2010
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Alexis Kunsak
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by Alexis Kunsak - Oct. 26, 2010

focused attention on an article that others missed

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Justin Curry
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by Justin Curry - Oct. 25, 2010

This is a great human-interest piece! Even though there isn't much content within the actual article its good to hear something positive going on in the community every now and then.

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Elizabeth Harris
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by Elizabeth Harris - Oct. 25, 2010

This article is informative about the wants of future consumers but it is also not an original piece that I would go to for information if the choice was given to me. I enjoy reading articles, like the article by Doherty and Leinberger that this article was formed from, that are originals. Otherwise, this article does give a good summary of the original article.

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