Archive for the 'sprawl' Category

Mortgage Rates on 30 Year Mortgages at historic lows.

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

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A friend of mine passed this graph onto me earlier today.  I think it does a real nice way of showing just how good of a time it is to purchase a new home right now with rates at ridiculous lows.  Rates are expected to climb toward the end of this year, [...]

Can Drew Carey Save Cleveland? Check out his new series!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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Perk Park Transformation

Monday, February 15th, 2010

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http://blog.cleveland.com/architecture/2010/03/clevelands_perk_park_transform.html
On today’s Cleveland.com, check out Steven Litt’s preview of the rebirth of Perk Plaza in The Avenue District.  Every neighborhood needs great public space, and The Avenue District’s is on its way!

Big Companies are following Residential Trends back to Cities

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

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http://hbr.org/2010/05/back-to-the-city/ar/1
From the Harvard Business Review, many companies are re-discovering the inherent  benefits to basing themselves in the urban core.  Not the least of these benefits is the fact that this is where people want to live, work and play!

24 Hours in Downtown Cleveland

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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Big Thanks for our friends Ellen Evans and hte folks at the Downtown Cleveland Alliance for this awesome video showing real life in Downtown Cleveland (and some great shots of The Avenue District too!)
24 Hours in Downtown Cleveland

Suburban Sprawl Grinds to a Halt; New Urbanists Confirm Mixed-Use Plans

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Due to the foreclosure crisis across the country, Suburban sprawl has grinded to a halt and may even be reversing. In fact, the demand for suburban homes may never recover, given the long-term prospects of energy costs for commuting and heating, and the prohibitive inefficiencies of low-density construction, according to an article on Yahoo! Finance.
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The End of Sprawl?

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Is the sprawl that has continually pushed Americans further away from the urban cores since World War II coming to an end?
That’s the question posed by Eduardo M. Penalver, associate professor at Cornell Law School, in a recent Washington Post column, “The End of Sprawl?”
Penalver, who teaches property and land-use law, points out that, “American [...]