- RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE RULING DUE NEXT WEEK
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, New York) July 15, 2008 Tuesday
Has Ronald McDonald House Charities painted itself into a corner in the controversy about building a new headquarters at 1100 E. Genesee St. in Syrac...
- Taos May Get Walgreens; Firm waiting for approval, hopes for mid-2009 opening
Albuquerque Journal (New Mexico) July 15, 2008 Tuesday
TAOS - Walgreens, the nation's largest drugstore chain, hopes to open a store in Taos by mid-2009 if its outside land and development arm gets all th...
- Water An Issue For Crossings; Planners Of Shopping Center Want Changes
Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) July 15, 2008 Tuesday
Developers and opponents of a proposed shopping center along Harrisburg Pike engaged in a bout of water wars Monday during a meeting of the Manheim T...
- Brewer wants time to consider clinics; Opening of methadone facilities at issue
Bangor Daily News (Maine) July 15, 2008 Tuesday
City councilors want time to do research and lay down laws before any methadone treatment facilities are allowed to open within city limits and will ...
- Group opposes retail center plan; 61-acre site needs change to business zoning
TELEGRAM & GAZETTE (Massachusetts) July 14, 2008 Monday
Local residents have banded together in opposition to a proposed 61-acre retail center off Lake Parkway. Last week, the protest group, calling itself...
- Crematory construction enrages Snellville residents
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution July 15, 2008 Tuesday
Nearly 200 residents crowded into Snellville City Hall on Monday night to voice concerns about a crematorium under construction near their homes. Eve...
- LAKESIDE PROJECT BECOMES SMALLER
The Roanoke Times (Virginia) July 14, 2008 Monday
Developer Trey Park has agreed to a dozen additional restrictions on his proposed LakeWatch Spa and Resort following negotiations with a group that s...
- Frustration over UT land plan
Austin American-Statesman (Texas) July 13, 2008 Sunday
The City of Austin's effort to shape how the University of Texas develops its Brackenridge tract is more an exercise in conveying preferences than a ...
- Proposed Oklahoma City development: there goes the neighborhood?
The Journal Record (Oklahoma City, OK) July 11, 2008 Friday
Oklahoma City resident Brenda Walters urged her neighbors Tuesday night to look into the future, past a proposal by Grant Humphreys for mixed-use dev...
- VIEWS OF THE FUTURE; GENERAL GROWTH READIES THE NEW COLUMBIA PROPOSAL TO A MIX OF APPLAUSE AND SKEPTICISM
The Baltimore Sun July 11, 2008 Friday
After more than three years of deliberation - and sometimes acrimonious debate - Columbia's developer is preparing to submit rezoning plans for the t...
- Panel opposes Central City project; Neighbors complain of outdated design
Times-Picayune (New Orleans) July 9, 2008 Wednesday
Although it approved plans two years ago for a larger residential complex at the same site, the New Orleans City Planning Commission rejected plans T...
- Approval sought for residential rehab clinic
Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska) July 8, 2008 Tuesday
A new residential drug treatment center is planned for north-central Omaha. NOVA Therapeutic Community Inc. has proposed building a three-level, 48,...
- Approval sought for residential rehab clinic
Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska) July 8, 2008 Tuesday
A new residential drug treatment center is planned for north-central Omaha. NOVA Therapeutic Community Inc. has proposed building a three-level, 48,...
- Access to private lot snags deal ; Mayor says woods should be public.
Columbia Daily Tribune (Missouri) July 8, 2008 Tuesday
A rezoning request and development plan for the Silver Oak Senior Living Facility in northeast Columbia was unanimously approved without comment by t...
- Access to private lot snags deal ; Mayor says woods should be public.
Columbia Daily Tribune (Missouri) July 8, 2008 Tuesday
A rezoning request and development plan for the Silver Oak Senior Living Facility in northeast Columbia was unanimously approved without comment by t...
- ZONING OFFICIALS GET AN EARFUL; AT HEARING, DEVELOPER COMPLAINS ABOUT FALSE INFORMATION REGARDING HIS DORSET CROSSING PROPOSAL
Hartford Courant (Connecticut) July 8, 2008 Tuesday
- Developer Anthony Giorgio was clearly frustrated when he addressed the zoning commission Monday evening. He said his company, The Keystone Cos. LLC...
- Lawsuit Takes On Green Building Rules; City Codes Too Strict, Some Say
Albuquerque Journal (New Mexico) July 8, 2008 Tuesday
Albuquerque's green building code is getting national attention - from opponents. A coalition of national industry groups and local companies has fil...
- U.S. looks at reopening the crown of Lady Liberty
The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) July 5, 2008 Saturday
The National Park Service is considering reopening Lady Liberty's crown for the first time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to documen...
- U.S. looks at reopening the crown of Lady Liberty
The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) July 5, 2008 Saturday
The National Park Service is considering reopening Lady Liberty's crown for the first time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to documen...
- Vote may clinch Wal-Mart in Blair The retailer expects to unveil plans soon for a store in the Nebraska town, but city officials say a rezoning decision is crucial.
Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska) June 30, 2008 Monday
BLAIR, Neb. -- Since last year, wooden billboards in a field across from the Woodhouse Chrysler dealership have teased motorists about one of the lar...
- Condos envisioned at run-down mall site; City Council might consider developer's proposal next month
Ventura County Star (California) June 30, 2008 Monday
The Channel Islands shopping center has seen better days. Half-empty, its light blue 70s-style mansard roof and walls fading to white, the place has ...
- Little town weighs pluses of annexing project site
Columbia Daily Tribune (Missouri) June 28, 2008 Saturday
CLARK - As the Clark City Council waded through insurance claims and bid contracts for rebuilding the torched city hall, local developers presented a...
- Lowe's clears final hurdle to construction
Lowell Sun (Massachusetts) June 28, 2008 Saturday
LOWELL -- The state Land Court has dismissed the sole remaining legal appeal that had delayed construction of a Lowe's home improvement center at Con...
- Downtown housing plan splits Fairfax residents
Marin Independent Journal (California) June 23, 2008 Monday
Fairfax residents are divided over a plan to rezone much of the downtown area, allowing property owners to add second-story housing to commercial pro...
- POQUOSON MARINA ASSOCIATES ASKS FOR ZONING EXCEPTIONS FOR WHITEHOUSE COVE PROJECT
Daily Press (Newport News, Virginia) June 21, 2008 Saturday
Next week, Poquoson Marina Associates will face the latest hurdle in their ongoing effort to redevelop Whitehouse Cove. They are seeking several zoni...
- Solicitor restricts debate in Wal-Mart hearing; North Whitehall should consider land use now, details later, lawyer says
Morning Call (Allentown, Pennsylvania) June 20, 2008 Friday
North Whitehall Township's solicitor says opponents of a Wal-Mart Supercenter proposed on Route 309 can raise some, but not all, of their concerns ab...
- Changes sought for retail development
Connecticut Post Online (Bridgeport, Connecticut) June 20, 2008 Friday
FAIRFIELD -- A developer who wants to build a bridge over state land to access a proposed retail development on Kings Highway Cut-off should be requi...
- Rezoning denied for industrial parcel
Columbia Daily Tribune (Missouri) June 20, 2008 Friday
By a unanimous decision, the Columbia Planning and Zoning Commission last night voted against a rezoning request for 31.25 acres abutting the COLT Ra...