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Great Neighborhoods – Part 1

Dateline: 2:52 pm April 7, 2010 Filed under:

My Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a neighborhood as A section lived in by neighbors and usually having distinguishing characteristics and People living near one another. What is a neighborhood? What do I look for in a neighborhood? What do you look for in a neighborhood? Have you ever been to the perfect neighborhood? Where is it? Do you live in it? Some will say the truly great neighborhoods of the world are found in the world’s premier cities. Some say design decides what makes up a great neighborhood. Or balance, the right mix of uses. Jay Walljasper’s wonderful guide, “The Great…

The Creative Class vs. Low Taxes

Dateline: 9:23 am Filed under:

How do businesses decide where to locate? Are businesses attracted to hip, creative cities with an educated workforce, or are they drawn by low taxes? Turns out, of course, the answer is much more complicated. I researched this topic over the past year, and have taken a first pass at trying to explain the nuances in the following article. Read the exclusive joe-urban.com article here.

Joe Mauer Saves Urbanity in Minnesota

Dateline: 10:47 pm April 5, 2010 Filed under:

We can thank Joe Mauer, the all-star, golden glove, batting champion catcher for the 2009 Central Division champion Minnesota Twins for saving urbanity in Minnesota. Allow me to explain. Target Field, the new home of the Minnesota Twins, is an urban ballpark built right in to the fabric of the city. Joe Mauer, born and raised right here in St. Paul, is a true hometown favorite who just signed a long-term contract. Sure, there are other great players on the Twins, but Joe Mauer is the reason Minnesotans, be they, from city, suburb or outstate, come to Target Field. And…

Little Infill

Dateline: 7:53 pm April 4, 2010 Filed under:

My latest article in Urban Land magazine has been published in the March/April 2010 issue. Read “Little Infill” here. Little Infill refers to the challenges the development community and cities face in trying to develop small projects on even smaller sites. On the one hand, “little infill” projects are quite popular, particularly if they are mixed-use. OK, popular in principle, but often very opposed by immediate neighbors. As well, there are challenges with regard to design, financing, leasing/selling, and with various zoning and other city codes. Yet little infill projects must be made easier to develop if we are to…

Standish-Ericsson Extremely Informal Flash Census

Dateline: 7:26 pm Filed under:

Inspired by “A Flash Census in Five Boroughs” in Friday’s New York Times, I took a flash census of my own in my “borough,” my ‘hood – the Standish-Ericsson neighborhood in Minneapolis. View photos of my journey here. April 2, 2010 – 11:04AM to 12:35PM Heading to the light rail station on the bike with Ellis in tow in the Burley: 1 – neighbor in his driveway prepping his boat for the season 1 – retired neighbor repurposing metal in his garage At the light rail station: 2 – trucks across the street unloading grain at the ADM mill (yes,…