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October 24, 2004 ISSUE 6 APPEARS NEAR YOU
Issue Six - Technology & Cities - is a reality. Read how Chicago's traditional role as America's "hub" might position it perfectly for the 21st century, how SimCity transformed urban planning, and why East Atlanta might be losing its soul.
HUB CITY: Can Chicago Capture the New Economy the Old Fashioned Way? By
Charles Shaw
Recently, the City of Chicago undertook a year-long “branding study” of Chicago’s role in the world marketplace. Study participants, more than eighty corporate and media executi ... Read
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NEIGHBORHOODS: Is East Atlanta Losing Its Soul? By
Andrea Korber
“Too many damn dogs,” Lucky Chuckie says. “More dogs than we ever had.” A lifetime resident of East Atlanta, Chuckie is describing one of the changes he has observed as his nei ... Read
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PLAYING WITH URBAN LIFE: How Simcity Influences Planning Culture By
Daniel G. Lobo with reporting by Larry Schooler Is it time—to be Mayor? Do you have the empire-building skills to develop a metropolis of soaring skyscrapers or the aesthetic sensibilities to create a city that delights the eye? Do you ... Read
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REVIEW: Howard Husock, America's Trillion Dollar Housing Mistake By
Adam Gordon
In a collection of seven essays previously published in City Journal, Howard Husock, contributing editor of that publication and a faculty member at Harvard’s Kennedy School, breathes fre ... Read
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CITIES & CRONYISM By
John Quiggin
Recent developments in the global system of cities present a curious paradox. Globalization is supposed to render location virtual, and has done so for much of the economy. But instead of scattering, ... Read
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