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180 Urban Design is recognized for designing successful and sustainable mixed use projects, whether in greenfield or redevelopment locations.
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Transit City or Transit Cities

Nov 27, 2009
Here is an article I wanted to share with you from the Torontoist over there efforts to become a transit city. Transit City: the TTC’s plan to build a network of light rail, extending dedicated transit infrastructure to many of Toronto’s...

Park: Milwaukee's former planner embraces rail as key to urban development

Nov 17, 2009
Peter Park has certainly been on the vanguard of Planning Directors in the last decade or so, first in Milwaukee and now Denver. This article profiles his current thinking and what they are doing now in Denver in terms of planning and zoning. Park:...

Eco design compliments green sustainability to the skylines

Oct 30, 2009
Cities around the world are running into the same problems with their infrastructure: how can we create true eco-friendly living where cars, concrete and metal dominate? Its not simple. Problems of old infrastructure and traditional city planning curb...

NRDC: Going car-free is the new chic in cities increasing sustainability in urban design

Oct 27, 2009
This is an excellent post that reveals again how markets and market preferences are not stagnant – they respond to many variables. And, in this case, we see what might be a minor trend for now, but something to consider strongly for the future. Click...

A post from NRDC's Switchboard: Orenco Station found to have more walking, community interaction

Oct 19, 2009
The following was written by Kaid Benfield and originally posted on the Switchboard, the NRDC blog: As many readers of this blog already know, Orenco Station was built as one of the country’s first new, suburban transit-oriented developments. It’s on...


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