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StoryWhatever Happened to 'The Vision Thing'? Part II Peter Smirniotopoulos1536 weeks 6 days ago
StoryIs the U.S. Capitalist, Socialist or Something In-between? Peter Smirniotopoulos344 weeks 3 hours ago
StoryOne Step for Short-term Economic Stimulus, and One Giant Leap (backward) for U.S. Energy Sustainability Peter Smirniotopoulos449 weeks 4 days ago
StoryFixing the Mortgage Mess: Why Treasury’s Efforts at both Ends of the Spectrum Are Failing Peter Smirniotopoulos31 year 4 days ago
StoryMortgage Credit Crisis: Homeowners Also Need to Look in the Mirror Peter Smirniotopoulos11 year 3 weeks ago
StoryWhatever Happened to “The Vision Thing?” Peter Smirniotopoulos23 years 7 weeks ago
StoryMusings on Urban Form: Is Brooklyn the Ultimate City? Peter Smirniotopoulos23 years 14 weeks ago
StoryNeither fish nor fowl: Emerging urban enclaves in inner-ring suburbia Peter Smirniotopoulos53 years 24 weeks ago
Story Washington Wins…Everyone Else (except maybe Chicago) Loses Peter Smirniotopoulos03 years 26 weeks ago
User ProfilePeter Smirniotopoulos Peter Smirniotopoulos03 years 34 weeks ago
StoryGetting Beyond the Quadrangle: Rethinking the Reality of Town and Gown Peter Smirniotopoulos13 years 34 weeks ago

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