The Week in TOD News October 30-November 5, 2021
A modified proposal to upgrade Penn Station; inter-agency tensions over ARP funds; cooperative mixed-use development in Michigan; and examples of adaptive reuse from Mexico City.
Read moreA modified proposal to upgrade Penn Station; inter-agency tensions over ARP funds; cooperative mixed-use development in Michigan; and examples of adaptive reuse from Mexico City.
Read moreNew data shows increasing sprawl in the southwest, Jersey City’s affordable housing ordinance is struck down, and Denver looks to transform a transit parking lot into affordable homes.
Read moreA transit-oriented building boom in NJ continues, with planners considering transit expansions too.
Read morePlanners chart the future of public transit—and implementing equity into their agencies.
Read moreUrban thinkers explore how the rise of remote work will affect transit, land development, and the future of cities.
Read moreThis week’s news highlights the hyper-local politics of implementing denser, more equitable development.
Read moreHappy New Year! Two weeks of TOD news! Stories from NJ… redevelopment in Bridgewater, Garwood, Lincoln Park, Morristown, and Paterson. News from around the country and the world… Amazon HQ2, Chicago bus TOD, Framingham MA, Maryland’s Purple Line, Riverhead NY, London, Ontario and Kajang, Malaysia.
Read moreThis week’s TOD news briefs… selling station air rights, possible Amtrak stop at Secaucus, redevelopment in Fanwood, Paterson, and Somerville. Beyond NJ… density’s role in fighting climate change, suburbanites want urban amenities, Chicago expands its TOD policy, and TOD in the Philippines.
Read moreOn January 13, Governor Jon Corzine signed the The Urban Transit Hub Tax Credit Act to encourage development around train stations.
Read morePatterson is beginning to see its station as a hidden opportunity—one that had not previously received a great deal of attention.
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