Developers in the driver's seat on transportation

By Matthew Lewis

Unfocused transport policy leaves real estate industry eager to give Congress directions

Excerpts from this story referencing "the University of Michigan":

"… r, “because the government is broke.” Instead, Leinberger, who founded the University of Michigan’s graduate real estate development program, points to businessmen in Min …"

Obama stimulus plan may harm environment

By Joe Eaton

The Obama $800 billion stimulus package could stimulate headaches for environmentalists and smart growth advocates who fear that the urgency

Excerpts from this story referencing "Urban Land Institute":

"… ecade or more for mass transit, adds Robert Dunphy, a senior fellow at the Urban Land Institute in Washington. There are mass transportation projects ready to move, he sa …"

'Smart growth' goals frustrated by local authorities

By Dick Cooper

In a pasture, along a tree-lined road, a small herd of hefty black-and-white striped “Oreo cows” — more formally known as Belted Galloways —

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"… Everybody loves Cooke’s Hope,” said Ed McMahon, a senior fellow at the Urban Land Institute. “You are driving down the road and you see a bunch of designer cows. Th …"

"… hings are quiet, you can actually think about the issues.”McMahon of the Urban Land Institute said he sees many things happening around the state that smart growth has …"

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Are 'zombie buildings' the next economic calamity?

Bad loans for commercial real estate threaten regional and community banks

Excerpts from this story referencing "Urban Land Institute":

"… eral years,” says a recent report by PriceWaterhouseCoopers and the Urban Land Institute drawn from confidential interviews with industry experts.Stephen Blan …"