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1999 Urban Land Subject Index ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN A Primer on Adequate Public Facility Up and Coming Projects Requirements by D. Salvesen and DRG COM oh xe keen ccaneen p. 24, Feb. Seeing Is Believing: A Virtual C. NIIOIR o.k ainMSeR S we p. 94, Sept. Perspective by J. Stevens ........ p. 29, Feb. Southeastern City Makeovers Key Issues in Designing APF Ordinances gS . . p. 25, Feb. Keys to Success by N. Egan....... p. 69, Apr. by D. Salvesen and C. Richardson . p. 96, Sept. A Tale of Two Cities by F. Parker . . . p. 28, Feb. Icon as Anchor on Miami’s Watson SRR INY CEE vce e oe eerwecena e 70, Apr. DEVELOPMENT FINANCE L.A. Pieces by C. Martin and Anomaly in Annapolis by R. Williams p. 26, May Real Estate Lending A a ere p. 50, Feb. by C. McDonnough and P. Moreo.. . p. 46, Jan. Memphis Moves by C. Knudson. . . . p. 56, Feb. Quantum Arts by R. Bryant ....... p. 44, May Global Economic Forecast Kansas City jazz by K. Gould...... p. 62, Feb. A Secret Ingredient? DEANTIOOWENGS «66a < bck s 3 a5 0% p. 50, Jan. by W. Callaway............ p. 96, Nov./Dec. Miami Vibes by B. Grogan........ p. 68, Feb. REITs Face Identity Crisis NE NE oe wsw d eta cia iw eee p. 54, Jan The Sunset Saga by M. Genz...... p. 76, Feb. ASSET MANAGEMENT REIT Toll by R. Cline ............ p. 58, Jan. Centers on the Edge by H. Hatch. . . p. 38, Mar. Managing Property by B. Grogan. . . p. 34, Mar. Bank Roles by M. McCabe........ p. 86, Jan. Atlanta at the Crossroads DG Ras wav sanaverdaccaleor1e0 s p. 38, Apr. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT When Markets Clash by B. McCoy. . p. 16, Feb. Midtown Mania by G. Logan 1999—A Bellwether Year Cities on the Edge by C. Reinolds. . . p. 60, Apr. INTE Ma sis aise Suk wd Sse sera p. 42, Apr. PI MMR aie niciyc saleweisdae le p. 12, Mar. Detroit’s Renaissance Center Reinvents Itself by N. Egan ....... p. 68, Apr. Integrating Atlantic Steel by E. Keys . p. 51, Apr. Capital Disconnect by B. Rothe... . p. 16, Mar. The Gated Community Debate Prognosis for Real Estate Desert Oasis by T. Bressi ........ p. 72, Apr. PAPO EES <5, dx:</ticuterweelaerda i p. 50, Jun. DEE MOM s aiirciss cicaeedaxcens p. 20, Apr. Downtowns Get a Sporting Chance DE BONES wives dcwtwweusansc p. 22, May Measurements of Community Net Financing by J. Miara......... p. 67, May by R. Galehouse............00. p. 56, Jun. A City Redefines Itself A Lower Manhattan Success Story by S. Bergsman ....... dg > a a ae p. 28, Jun. Down on 8th Street by J. Miara ... p. 42, Sept. Financing Seniors’ Housing The Arts Drive Downtowns’ Comeback West Side Story by S. McLane... .p. 71, Sept. EP CPIM 6 soso dca dena. oes p. 78, Jun. EPR MERI Sa scl gin cara acm ee weied p. 40, May Funding Affordable Housing Phoenix Rises by C. Reagor....... p. 82, May DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS De NNN sos Serioea wh e s p. 14, Jul. A Call to Art by J. Villani.......... p. 56, Jul. Return of the Entrepreneur DY TR PICCMIGI 6 55.55 Save heernneo e p. 16, Jan. Financing Sources for Sioux Falls Smart Growth in a Three-Tiered City Waterfront Development DTG PIED oo oisn ends wmseise p. 20, Aug. Rethinking Property Ownership Go) a p. 53, Jul. OF EIT 5. 6 atess kid nie wayb neknle p. 38, Feb. Jazzing Up the District by B. Zahner. p. 32, Aug. Flexible Financing for Affordable Entertaining Land Use by J. Hovey. . p. 41, Feb. Housing by B. Grogan............ p. 66, Jul. Making Blight Right by M. Shipley. . p. 38, Sept. Managing Property by B. Grogan. . . p. 34, Mar. When Will the Good Times End? Vive La Renaissance by R. Bradley. p. 60, Sept. IO ee ROMER oo rea ne welereratissa v e p. 16, Aug. Prognosis for Real Estate When Is an Arts District Not an Capital Crunch by B. Grogan...... p. 72, Aug. PERCE «ioe dtacwnce warerwee/ars p. 20, Apr. Arts District? by O. Abeyta....... p. 62, Sept. Show Us the Money! by W. Morris Transit-Oriented Development Heart and Soul: Downtown Silver GU Gs ICSE 66sicte cccm wsn p. 82, Sept. PNT EMI e 55,0 0s/ a aiS9 eaiwlawwel e p. 112, May Spring by E. Davison.......... p. 130, Sept. REITs in the Public Eye by J. Miara Doing the Deal by S. Bergsman. .. . p. 76, Aug. GIMME RNG od sch oawelarenee e p. 89, Sept. Seattle Revitalized by R. Schweiger . p. 62, Oct. New Supreme Court Takings Victory Concert Hall Meshes with Seattle’s Real Estate: Global or Local? CUS: |e e re p. 20, Oct. De RBCONS 6 oka ce aainw inne p. 16, Oct. Downtown by M. Reddington...... p. 65, Oct. CDCs: The New Face of Urban DEVELOPMENT CONTROLS DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION Renewal by M. Farrell....... p. 20, Nov./Dec. Keeping Up with Growth Redevelopment Obstacles Promoting Reuse by D. Salvesen and C. Richardson . p. 94, Sept. Die FRG Ei a ceiwinc2ed iiee w s p. 21, Feb. by WE PRE, FT 5. on cerns p. 69, Nov./Dec. Urban Land _ November/December 1999 119 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Manufactured Housing Research Eco-Industrial Parks by A. Bald .. . p. 120, Aug. Initiative by E. Levy Looking to the Past to Improve the Future in Colorado by J. Reese PATH Ways by J. Blair INNER-CITY DEVELOPMENT Primed for Development Loft Living by M. Nichols (SEE ALSO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT) by A. Overbeck Steel Away by B. Leary Living with Affordable Housing California Comeback by B. Grogan. . p. 75, May EUs ONO eein FR kee ORE p. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Not the Hole in the Donut Anymore Big House Appeal by D. Dozier . 96, May Where Is the Opportunity in Asia? by M. Fahey p. 56, Sept. by J. Rodman Seniors Elect to Stay Home Coming Into Its Own by B. Grogan . . p. 68, Oct. by M. Shipley . 26, Jun. Brazil's Tower of the Future by J. Perez-Vargas Breaking New—and Old—Ground ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT by R. Heckman . 26, Jun. Theater Energizes an Urban Mall in The Brownfields Logjam by G. Lenz . p. 12, Jan. Latin America by R. Holt Building on Shifting Sands Managing Environmental Risk by D. Salvesen . 32, Jun. Global Office Rent Survey by L. Jacobs by T. Gallen p. 30, Mar. Seniors’ Housing for the 21st Century Building on Shifting Sands by M. Gamzon . 74, Jun. Perceptual Overhang by B. Grogan. . p. 52, Mar. by D. Salvesen The Future of Assisted Living Getting Through Customs Western Water Wars by S. Knott .. . p. 36, Jun. by H. Santeliz . 76, Jun. by D. Clark Brownfields and the Mass Media Financing Seniors’ Housing Mexico’s Booming Cabo Corridor by M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie..... p. 10, Jul. by D. O’Malley . 78, Jun. by M. Martin Banking on Wetlands by B. Kipnis . . p. 58, Aug. Seniors Retire on Campus Bogota: Enhancing the Public Realm by A. Warson . 82, Jun. by G. Berens Brownfields Revisited by M. Ramchandani ............ p. 12, Oct. At Home on Campus by R. Galatas . p. 90, Jun. Redeveloping the Panama Canal by S. Bergsman Environmental Due Diligence Equal Access and Multifamily by M. Carvalho. ........... p. 24, Nov./Dec. Housing by S. Begner p. 112, Jun. Into the Fabric Woven by R. Peloquin p. 76, Apr. Renewing Buildings Funding Affordable Housing by D. Hinrichs p. 58, Nov./Dec. by S. Newton Removing Risk by B. Grogan p. 15, May Sustainformation by R. Rush . p. 62, Nov./Dec. Privatizing Military Housing Bringing U.S. Business Parks to by G. Gotthardt Central Europe by J. Kontrabecki.. . p. 25, Jun. HOTEL DEVELOPMENT Living the High Life by S. Knott p. 26, Jul. Master Planning Latin America’s Future by H. Gomez Hotel Haze by J. Valente and Giving Kids a LIFT by R. Babitsky. ...p. 27, Jul. R. Dittenhafer The Malling of Romania by M. Tobur . p. 25, Jul. Flexible Financing for Affordable Hoteling in a Multitenant Building Housing by B. Grogan Developing Positive Relations in by M. Martin p. 68, Jan. Korea by S. Bergsman The Affordable Housing Dilemma Hotels Target Cairo by B. Grogan. . . p. 91, Aug. by A. Warson p. 70, Jul. Checking In/Checking Out Residential Rebound by J. Miara .. p. 86, Sept. DV TRIES 05 Siok iew cn cae eaals p. 83, Sept. Utopia at Metropolis by D. Purcell . . p. 26, Oct. Beruit Rising by R. Nahas Turf Wars by C. Lockwood p. 84, Sept. Landmark Housing by N. Lewis ....p. 50, Oct. A Tokyo Vision by R. Rosan. . . p. 88, Nov./Dec. HOUSING Discipline or Dumb Luck? Condo Conundrum by L. Sichelman . p. 29, Jan. by R. Witten and G. Willett .. . p. 44, Nov./Dec. MARKET TRENDS (INCLUDES DEMOGRAPHICS) Restructuring Multiunit Housing Breaking New Ground Development Practices by W. Zachmann p. 50, Nov./Dec. Meeting the Year 2000 Challenge by W. Garland by S. Kendall Room with a View Millennium Mania by M. Martin. . Chicago Facility Offers Second by D. Dozier p. 54, Nov./Dec. Chance for Residents and Marketing the Millennium Neighborhood by B. Berg. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT by M. Martin Are Americans Garage Crazy? Recentralization by J. DeVries and Coming of Age by D. Gehrke-White by L. Sichelman Closing In on the Atlanta Market Curb Appeal by B. Grogan........ p. 70, Mar. Industrial Edge by J. Brown by M. Netherton Housing Partnership The Plant Gets Growing Silicon Valley Goes Mid-Rise by C. Nickerson by M. McGee by C. Lockwood. 120 Urban Land _ November/December 1999 California Dreamin’—And Growin’ Bogota: Enhancing the Public Realm In a Mediterranean Mood DE SIMI 6 accencee sdsee s p. 24, May by G. Berens by H. Sandy Exploring Science by P. Gallagher. . . p. 36, May The Fight for Freedom Park University Golf by R. Wilhelm by A. Hardie The Silver State by L. Sichelman .. . p. 28, Jun. The Golf Capital of Illinois? Public Facilities in Gated Communities by M. Abramowski The Aging of America by A. Warson . p. 84, Jun. by N. Shouse and R. Silverman... .p. 54, Jun. Destination East by G. Ochis, Compensation Cafeteria-Style A Community School by D. Hahn... . p. 24, Jul. R. Shaw, and R. Zimmermann PG ee sk 2 Ste nde a mawiee p. 28, Aug. Red Sea Riviera by B. Grogan D.C. Hits a High Note by L. Bolan and PUBLIC POLICY WNC a 3,r an = dit, coarecrercleo s p. 42, Sept. Fantasy Beach Resort by S. Miller. . p. Real Estate Policy 1999 Washington at the Millennium by J. DeBoer Red Sea Golf by B. Grogan by L. Bolan and E. Smart p. 52, Sept. Redevelopment Obstacles Oceangoing Residences by W. Hudnut III by R. Burnett MASTER-PLANNED COMMUNITIES Beyond Borders by W. Hudnut Ill . . . p. 20, Jun. Saddle Up by M. Martin (SEE ALSO MIXED-USE AND MULTIUSE) Creating the New Hometown for Reclaiming Waterfronts Giving Back to Nature Active Adults by J. Grabiel DUE FRIGIIE YT oss coe sce aie p. 50, Jul. by A. Spaulding The Gated Community Debate Smart Growth in a Three-Tiered City Viva la Golf by B. Grogan . 62, Aug. by E. Blakely by W. Hudnut Ili Are Course Rankings Good for Public Facilities in Gated Communities Promoting Reuse Business? by L. Hirsh . 66, Aug. by N. Shouse and R. Silverman... . p. 54, Jun. by W. Hudnut Ii! p. 69, Nov./Dec. Timeshare Niches by D. Suchman The Fate of Evans Farm and Terry Lassar , Aug. by R. White p. 41, Sept. PUBLIC/PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT (INCLUDES AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT) Timeshares Go Upscale Construction Junction by C. Lockwood . 70, Aug. by B. Grogan p. 64, Sept. Sharing Risks and Rewards by B. Grogan Pelican Butte by A. Spaulding , Aug. Mini-City Central by B. Grogan .. . . p. 66, Sept. Reaching Out to Redevelop Adding Value by J. Sager The Big Picture by R. Dunphy p. 80, Sept. by B. Grogan Sports Stadiums Downtown MIXED-USE AND MULTIUSE History at National Airport by B. Braun by T. Hamilton and T. Sullivan DEVELOPMENT RESTORATION/RENOVATION Live/Work Making a Comeback Beyond Borders by W. Hudnut Ill . . . p. 20, Jun. by S. Begner. Rebirth of the Egyptian Theatre Reclaiming Waterfronts . 29, Jan. Mixing It Up by N. Egan by W. Hudnut III p. 50, Jul. Preserving a Lakefront by M. Borgia. p. 78, Jan. From Majesty to Mixed Use Taking Off by S. Reiss and PE: CUMIN oha =o sxe eoWe- seeiala a alels p. 80, Apr. E. Futterman p. 28, Oct. A Labor of Love in Indiana by D. McCarty . 24, Jun. The Future of Assisted Living Coior Takes Flight by G. Chablis. . . . p. 30, Oct. by H. Santeliz Restoring Avalon’s Glory Days Going Private by M. Taylor and by R. Bruttig . 29, Jun. Congregants and Customers A. Vacchione p. 32, Oct. by A. Kowalski p. 26, Jul. Renovating the “Old Girl” Privatization in Action: JFK’s New by A. Murray From Black Box to Black Beauty Terminal 4 by M. Taylor and by W. Macht p. 30, Nov./Dec. fo, : a p. 35, Oct. History in the Remaking by S. Begner p. 39, Sept. Privatizing an Airport Successfully OFFICE DEVELOPMENT by M. Taylor and A. Vacchione p. 36, Oct. CDCs: The New Face of Urban Renewal by M. Farrell p. 20, Nov./Dec. Offices on a Human Scale On Common Ground by T. Lassar. . . p. 54, Oct. by A. Bishop, R. Layton, D. Mcintire, Affordable Preservation and B. Lauter by S. Begner p. 36, Nov./Dec. RECREATIONAL/RESORT Brazil’s Tower of the Future by J. Perez-Vargas. . 2..c.e ca ee p. 23, Mar. DEVELOPMENT Glory Days by K. Stremel . . . . p. 36, Nov./Dec. Philips Arena: An Urban Link A Theatrical Move by J. Villani. p. 37, Nov./Dec. Global Office Rent Survey DUCE IPEMIENDS, 9.055 o.6 2inins < we 0% p. 27, Apr. by T. Gallen p. 30, Mar. Catalyst for Change by Stadium 2000 by B. Grogan ...... p. 28, May T. McCaslin and C. Hoffman. . p. 40, Nov./Dec. PUBLIC FACILITIES Grand Scam in the Grandstand A Hometown Renaissance City Greenways by K. Platt........ p. 44, Mar. Dai HOU sido. iwiigies cee p. 10, Aug. by A. Gibbs p. 40, Nov./Dec. Urban Land _ November/December 1999 121 Dodging the Wrecking Ball Steel Plant Site Redevelopment Sustainformation by R. Rush. . p. 62, Nov./Dec. by S. Newberg p. 41, Nov./Dec. by D. Cunningham Envisioning the Future Saving the Past by J. Villani . . p. 66, Nov./Dec. Landmark Housing by N. Lewis .... p. 50, Oct. DY'O.-JETSCHOW. «oooc cs cs p. 160, Nov./Dec. Rehabilitating a Public Image: From Black Box to Black Beauty Boston's 28 State Street VIIA so isc 58 aye. 0e wrscke p. 30, Nov./Dec. TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING by D. Takesuye p. 148, Nov./Dec. Transit-Oriented Development Adapting in Charlotte by A. Bald p. 112, May DYE DORANUG iis esc aise eA p. 41, Nov./Dec. RETAIL DEVELOPMENT Recentralization by J. DeVries and Saving the Past by J. Villani . . p. 66, Nov./Dec. Rewed Up by B. Grogan p. 30, Feb. iat creatSise ras i tch p. 68, Jun. Promoting Reuse Retail Entertainment by J. McNair . . p. 34, Feb. Metro Makes Its Mark by A. McNeal by W. Hudnut, III p. 69, Nov./Dec. and R. Doggett What Makes a Successful A Catalyst for Redevelopment Entertainment Center? by D. Salvesen............ p. 76, Nov./Dec. Congestion in Puget Sound by by M. Shanaberger F. Freeman, Jr., and W. Eager...... p. 72, Oct. Up by the Mill Theater Energizes an Urban Mall in by M. Finnemore p. 82, Nov./Dec. Developing Near Transit Latin America by R. Holt by M. Zimmerman p. 100, Nov./Dec. Shopping Online by A. Bald p. 112, Mar. SMART GROWTH ULI The Malling of Romania by M. Tobur . p. 25, Jul. Smart Growth Comes Farm Fresh in ULI Advisory Services Panel Goes Maryland by J. Siegel Master Planning Main Street Hollywood by J. LeFurgy. p. 125, Feb. by P. Vaccaro p. 28, Jul. Smart Growth Conference in Austin Advisory Services Panel Visits by L. Hollis Hitting the Streets by T. Lassar p. 32, Jul. Former Knoxville World's Fair Site Handling Florida’s Future Growth by M. Corrigan p. 106, Mar. Retail Dynamics by D. Mulvihill p. 38, Jul. LYSINE ici eha srcavecenesacpteieres p. 12, Feb: ULI District Councils on the Web The Last Frontier by B. Grogan p. 42, Jul. Smart Growth: What It Is and What by D. Takesuye p. 108, Mar. It ls Not by R. Rosan The Superstore Quandary Atlanta District Council Takes Active by N. Milder p. 46, Jul. A Northern Secession in the South Role in SMARTRAQ by B. Dunphy . . p. 108, Apr. by S. Begner Inner-City Retail by D. Mulvihill p. 96, Jul. Study Shows Homebuyers Willing to Out of Bounds by J. Carson....... p. 56, Apr. Pay Premium for New Urbanist A Captive Audience by K. Day and Communities by G. Berens ...... p. 109, Apr. E. Wright. Smart Growth by D. Mulvihill p. 112, Apr. Hudnut Addresses National Governors Key Strategies in Airport Retail Colorado Copes with Growing Pains Association byP .M eehan ....... p. 109, Apr. by K. Day and E. Wright by J. Rebchook Paris Conference Attracts 450 Main Streets for Seniors Taming Urban Sprawl by R. Lewis... p. 12, Jun. Executives from 21 Countries by J. Trendler by R. Levitt p. 110, Apr. Into the Abyss by D. Kelbaugh p. 46, Jun. ULI Sponsors Symposium on the REUSE, REDEVELOPMENT Portland Caps by M. Finnemore ... . p. 60, Jul. Future of Housing by J. LeFurgy. . . p. 106, May Workplace to Sleep Space Smart Growth in a Three-Tiered City Los Angeles District Council Names by W. Hudnut II! Executive Director by J. Minter... . p. 107, May Rbye dWe.v eHluodpnmuetn tI II Obstacles Can Smart Growth Work in june Conference Looks at Developing Washington, D.C.? by D. O’Neill. . . p. 28, Sept. Town Centers by D. Schwanke... . p. 107, May If “The Shoe” Fits by R. Nigro and Quotation Notation by R. Moe ....p. 41, Sept. ULI 1999 Forecast Suggests Real DION sci eg vwa vsycigsa'asegteirhs sv o p. 24, Mar. Estate Market to Remain Healthy Battling the American Dream by High-Tech Conversion in Toronto by by D. Schwanke p. 108, May R. Harris and J. Carman p. 90, Sept. PRD Go 6sita avi éses oie Ris al ere p. 94, Mar. The Many Faces of Growth at the The Air Up There by S. Stinson p. 47, Oct. New Life for an Old Warehouse Atlanta Spring Council Forum by L. Harris Developing Near Transit DYES NANO a5 168 5:6Sw0im °wwse p. 106, Jun. by M. Zimmerman p. 100, Nov./Dec. Designing Port Discovery Toward a Culture of Trust Ry a Ie face orS icc ss itar ara wra ieed p. 25, Apr. PIF TG ATTNA ake oa wee Sve wie 6m p. 107, Jun. TECHNOLOGY A Sense of History by L. Harris..... p. 26, Apr. Washington District Council Looks High-Tech Conversion in Toronto Beyond Y2K by J. Stern p. 110, Jun. Streamlining Base Reuse by S. Thomas, by A. Warson D. Spillane, and R. Kaye ......... p. 50, May Plans for a Forgotten Beach Shopping Online by A. Bald...... p. 112, Mar. PACT CONTENT oo oc awe levac mia le’o 0p p. 116, Aug. From Post to Park by H. Youth..... p. 61, May Renewing Buildings District Councils Scale New Peaks Bidding on Fort Baker by H. Youth . . p. 62, May DY AD NARWAIS 6.55600rn.te 5 p. 58, Nov./Dec. by J. Minter p. 118, Aug. 122 Urban Land _ November/December 1999 Interview with J. Ronald Terwilliger Beyond Borders by W. Hudnut Ill . . . p. 20, Jun. Speedways Take a New Turn PE LEMMON se Sa hit wleaeeew e p. 98, Sept. . p. 28, Aug. Border Skirmish by J. Fillip........ p. 42, Jun. The Crossroads of Power and Tapping into History by A. Kowalski . p. 27, Oct. Influence by R. Terwilliger ...... p. 139, Sept. An Interview with the Mayor | p. 18, Sept. ULI Goes Global by R. Rosan..... p. 101, Oct. WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT Baltimore: Washington’s Neighbor Advisory Panels Take On an to the North by L. Hollis......... p. 68, Sept. From the Water’s Edge by B. Fisher . p. 72, Jan International Flavor by M. Corrigan. p. 102, Oct. Washington: A New Urbanist Frontier Balancing Needs by R. Wetmore and Millennium Trends at ULI’s DYE BONE ois. cccwiwniceuse s p. 72, Sept. G. Trimble Fall Meeting in D.C. DPBS GIORER occ cues p. 150, Nov./Dec. Reinventing San Diego’s Waterfront URBAN ENTERTAINMENT by J. McDade and R. Hicks ....... p. 85, Jan. From the Chairman: In a Rebirth of the Egyptian Theatre Global Context Building a Waterfront Revival by A. Bald p. 104, Jan. Local Presence PPI Oita. yas So ia wn wae ooeea Rice p. 29, by R. Terwilliger.......... p. 151, Nov./Dec. Reclaiming Waterfronts Urban Entertainment in a Mediterranean by W. Hudnut III p. 50, Jul. Watsonville Revisited Mood by M. Fisher and D. Hahn... . p. 27, yaa | a p. 157, Nov./Dec. Rewed Up by B. Grogan......... p. 30, Financing Sources for Sioux Falls Waterfront Development Retail Entertainment by J. McNair . . p. 34, by G. Hanson URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING Get Interactive in Land Development What Makes a Successful Rolling on the River by S. Begner . . p. 40, Sept. LS): | a re ee p. 34, Jan. Entertainment Center? Anchoring Knoxville’s Waterfront by M. Shanaberger............. p. 36, Handling Florida’s Future Growth by L. Sparks OUI TINIE fae)a Sisa's nd Sob wre wg om wie p. 12, Feb. Rocky Mountain High by T. Miller... p. 23, An Urban Waterway Revived A Blueprint for Change by L. Hollis .. p. 52,A pr. Threatened Species? by A. Eskew. . p. 34, | by D. Johnson BOOKS REVIEWED Accessible Housing by Design A Clearing in the Distance: Frederick With People in Mind by Rachel Kaplan, by Steven Wintner and Associates; Law Olmsted and America in the Stephen Kaplan, and Robert L. Ryan; reviewed by C. Langlykke ....... p. 96, Mar. Nineteenth Century by Wiltold reviewed by H. Youth........... p. 94, Jan. A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe; Rybczynski; reviewed by A. Garvin .p. 24, Oct. reviewed by G. Berens .......... p. 94, Apr. Trees and Development: A Technical Driving Forces: The Automobile, its Guide to Preservation of Trees During Risks and Rewards of Brownfields Enemies, and the Politics of Mobility Land Development by Nelda Matheny Development by James G. Wright; by James A. Dunn, Jr.; reviewed by and James R. Clark; reviewed reviewed by J. Kahr ............ p. 98, Jun. Le | ae p. 24, Oct. CVT IE oossks es as p. 94, Jan. The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness GIS in Real Estate: integrating, Analyzing, Land Use Planning, Environmental by Rick Bass; reviewed and Presenting Locational information by Protection and Growth Management: by D. Salvesen ............... p. 98, Jun. Gilbert H. Castle, editor; reviewed by The Florida Experience by Robert J. Schwartz and R. Jones ....... p. 25, Oct. Catlin; reviewed by B. McClendon .p. 95, Jan. Paradise by Design by Kathryn Phillips; reviewed by H. Youth ... .p. 99, Jun. Making Governments Pian: State The Economic Benefits of Parks Experiments in Managing Land Use Sources of Power: How People Make and Open Space by Steve Lerner by Raymond Burby and Peter May; Decisions by Gary Klein; reviewed and William Pools; reviewed reviewed by D. Salvesen ....... p. 107, Feb. by UO Senes0n es. 2 es p. 84, Jul. by D. Salvesen ........... p. 32, Nov./Dec. Higher Ground: A Report on Voluntary Crossing the Expendable Landscape Open Space Conservation: Property Buyouts in the Nation’s by Bettina Drew; reviewed Investing in Your Community's Floodains byt he National Wildlife DY 0: SONSSOR. 2 p. 84, Jul. Economic Health by John Tibbetts; reviewed by D. Salvesen . . . .p. 32, Nov./Dec. PA. BLUPRINTS: Best Land Use Principles & Results, [NTeractively Planning for Biodiversityb y Shown by the Department of Sheila Beck; reviewed pot hiina neS eihaten Rasa Landscape Architecture, Penn OES By oo ke p. 32, Nov./Dec. Environbmye Syndnteys N . Brower; State University; reviewed by reviebwy Ce.d Bo hl .......... p. 108, Feb. iD, GURNOHIG osae ck p. 102, Aug. Sustainability and Cities: 100 of the Worldis Tallest Buildings The Condor's Shadow: The Loss and by the Council on Tall Buildingasn d Recofo Wilvdlifee inr Ameyrica by Urban Habitat; reviewed David S. Wilcove; reviewed by David Salvesen ............ p. 96, Mar. be HOW as os p. 102, Aug. Urban Land _ November/December 1999 123 1999 Urban Land Author Index I. vik decisive p. 62, Sept. 2) eee p. 12, Mar. es kis saaaweaeasnatee p. 20, Jun. McNeal, A...........05 p. 78, Sept. ae p. 25, Oct. Abramowski,M.......... p. 27, Aug. | ee p. 56, Sept. eT Ta p. 50, Jul. J p. 109, Apr. Schweiger, R............ p. 62, Oct. J) re p. 27, Jul. PO Wis kes sena's p. 20, Nov./Dec. thane ie = inate ah ois BER p. 20, Aug. te See p. 54, Jan. Shanaberger,M. ........ p. 36, Feb. Is) aces os jewinaio p. 104, Jan. MA cits sasccieee p. 42, Jun. oO i a tw Sis Bae Ee p. 18, Sept. kee witnweteneeesy p. 67, May NON Heh es vane peoaws p. 31, Aug. Seat aisce ass eiee p. 112, Mar. Finnemore, M salateed swoe hark p. 69, Nov./Dec. SS eT ee p. 42, Sept. STE ME. 6s 5s-sacdis nve re p. 26, Jan. Rares SiF acindl gieao p. 112, May wiast a oe sats p. 82, Nov./Dec. ot ERE ee p. 24, Mar. Sa eeeae he p. 86, Sept. es ccs dae talesw at p. 24, Feb. Sees aia's diab viacae'eise tep . 120, Aug. Fisher, B. p. 72, Jan. PURI acid ntseasae p. 16, Jun. Se a AT p. 89, Sept. Ee PCy Tee p. 26, Jun. IE. acesewcker p. 20, Oct. PR ss ec cnaraeuce p. 27, Feb. Jerschow, 0.......p. 160, Nov./Dec. WUMMN TN.. 279aS3use .ne5e re p. 46, Jul. hs AY Sie vee a p. 38, Sept. ON, Bis. 6 ie nanvies p. 128, Feb. Freeman, N............ p. 16, Jan. SIMON, Beas ceiccaks p. 70, Oct. 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