» Monthly Archives: December 2008
As recession bites, NIMBYs take back seat to jobs, tax growth and more housing
NIMBYs seem to be losing clout in some communities where a dire local economy is desperate for growth, construction activity and jobs, jobs, jobs.
Thanks in part to a weakening economy, fights over whether to build are often replaced by negotiations on how to make projects work, reports Claude Solnick in the Long Island Business ...
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Chapel Hill’s smart look at growth — how to add density, not how many new units
Chapel Hill is a university town, and not surprisingly 100 or so neighbors recently shared an evening of intelligent discussion on density and how Chapel Hill should grow. A panel of experts discussed density in broad strokes. They agreed it's not how many people the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area adds, but how it adds them that ...
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‘Nowhere is Safe’: Saint Reaches $30MM in NIMBY Wars
December 13, 2008 Venture Nashville Connections FRANKLIN-BASED MIKE SAINT HAS CREATED A $30 MILLION INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCY DRIVEN BY CONTROVERSY, THANKS LARGELY TO "DOING LESS," IN ORDER TO DO IT VERY, VERY WELL. Saint is founder, chairman, CEO and treasurer of The Saint Consulting Group Inc., which helps real-estate developers and industrial plant builders win ...
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Winners and Losers In the 2008 Election Cycle
December 2008 Campaigns & Elections' Politics magazine Saint Consulting is included in Campaigns & Elections' Politics magazine magazine's annual listing of winners and losers in the 2008 election cycle. Saint is listed for the firm's work on behalf of the winning rail transportation referendum in Honolulu. Winners and Losers In the 2008 Election Cycle ...
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US sees Europe sprint ahead on offshore energy — Popular Mechanics report
With more than two dozen offshore wind farms Europe is well on its way to achieve 20 percent of energy needs from renewable sources by 2020.
While the US Department of Energy says offshore wind could account for up to 20 percent of America's electricity generation by 2030, the US is still scrambling to construct its ...
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Union tries to halt city hall plans to change Las Vegas development planning
A powerful union in the Las Vegas entertainment and gambling world is leading a fight to halt plans for a new city hall, which is part of wider planning changes it opposes to development in one of America's fastest growing metropolitan areas.
The Culinary union expanded its challenge to a new Las Vegas city hall this ...
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8 million mortgages may go under if they can’t be modified, Credit Suisse reports
More than eight million mortgages -- one in every six -- could go into foreclosure in coming years in the wake of the credit meltdown as the economy worsens and the U.S. suffers more job losses, according to a recent report.
Credit Suisse's fixed-income research team forecast that 8.1 million mortgages will be in foreclosure over ...
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Jewish neighbors object to West L.A. development plans by Orthodox Jews
Jewish neighbors in a West Los Angeles quarter dubbed the "Kosher District" are objecting to plans by Chabad, an Orthodox Jewish group, to build a new school, condos, bathhouse and stores.
This 12-block stretch near Robertson Boulevard has exploded in recent years with restaurants, shops and religious institutions that serve the neighborhood's growing Jewish population.
Rabbi Boruch ...
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Experts condemn UK report as so much hot air on wind power prospects
It's a shame no one has built a wind farm inside the UK Houses of Parliament, one blogger notes sardonically, given the hot air swirling around UK wind power targets and criticism that the government's goals are unrealistic.
Critics rounded on a report by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) that maintained that wind farms could ...
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More than a bluffer’s guide to LNG — the natural gas alternative to fossil capitalism
It may not be an easy read, but thanks to Anna Zalik in the Texada LNG, one can gain a clearer understanding of the appeal and potential dangers of liquified natural gas, a key element in plans by T. Boone Pickens and others to shift America's dependence from oil -- also known as fossil capitalism ...
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