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Cats on a Piano and Infill Development

Dateline: 11:39 am March 23, 2009 Filed under:

“There are the same number of notes in the Moonlight Sonata as there would be if you put two cats on a piano for twenty minutes.” Those are the words of a John Anderson, Principal of Anderson Kim Architecture + Urban Design of Chico, California, when describing how our various zoning related codes prescribe but don’t always achieve good results. If an infill site allows, say, 50 units according to the zoning code and FAR rules, there are many possible outcomes as far as both form and function. In other words, those 50 units can be a Moonlight Sonata of…

Cincinnati’s Gateway Quarter and Streetcar

Dateline: 10:44 am Filed under:

One of the most remarkable urban stories I have come across in the past several years is the Gateway Quarter in Cincinnati. Located in the Over-the-Rhine district just north of downtown Cincinnati, the Gateway Quarter is a development effort with public, private and non-profit involvement to renovate buildings that make up the largest concentration of Italianate architecture in the United States. To top it off, the Gateway Quarter may get a streetcar line in the next couple years. I visited Over-the-Rhine recently on a writing assignment, and have to admit, the development already complete is stunning. The buildings are beautiful,…

There’s Something About Buffalo

Dateline: 2:10 pm March 11, 2009 Filed under:

I really like Buffalo. There is something about the big industrial cities that have fallen from glory in changing economic times. Among them all, I like Buffalo best. Not sure what it is, really, although you visit there and sense just how far its fortunes have tumbled. Maybe it is the grit, the history, the vacant industrial buildings and their ghosts. Maybe it is the whiff of possibility. I visited Buffalo last summer, and what I found there was a burgeoning arts community centered on the new Buffalo Artists Lofts, developed by Minneapolis-based ArtSpace. Visit their website, or with a…

Minneapolis, St. Paul and High Speed Rail

Dateline: 4:08 pm March 10, 2009 Filed under:

There is movement afoot to bring high-speed rail service to Minneapolis and St. Paul. A recent article in the Star Tribune newspaper highlighted some of the opportunities and challenges involved. Read the Star Tribune article here. Challenges abound, and financing may not be the least of them. The rivalry between the two Twin Cities could, ahem, derail the deal at any time. This is because both cities want the train service, which would connect to Chicago in less than three hours when fully operational. St. Paul plans to use its lovely, historic and largely vacant downtown Union Station as the…

In ‘Da Hood

Dateline: 4:49 pm March 3, 2009 Filed under:

My neighborhood is home to just about every urban issue. We have a little graffiti, some of it gang-related, which we pretty much keep down. We have crazy traffic on our through streets. People move here for the light rail, but don’t want more development near stations. Neighbors generally want more community spaces, more green space, and a community garden. We also take great pride in our local businesses. Typical. Biking is our biggest issue now. The city, with the help of federal dollars allocated pre-stimulus, is paying to create a cross-city bike trail that will mostly follow 40th Street…