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Price Tags urban design newsletter

Price Tags is an electronic newsletter by former Vancouver, BC, city councillor and Sightline board member Gordon Price. It illustrates what's happening in Vancouver, discusses its development, and explores urban issues generally.

coal_seawall_gp.jpgPrice Tags is an e-newsletter authored by former Vancouver, BC, city councillor and Sightline board member Gordon Price. It illustrates what's happening in Vancouver, and explores urban issues with fantastic photographs that tell the story of our region's development.

Visit the Price Tags website to see recent issues and learn more about Gordon Price. See an index (pdf) of all issues and topics.
To subscribe, send an e-mail to pricetags@shaw.ca

The most recent issues of Price Tags, in pdf form:

Price Tags 79 - Vision

12/04/2005

A vision for the future of the Twin Cities to become more natural, more urban, and more connected.
Price Tags 78 - White Rock, BC

10/16/2005

The White Rock Town Centre proposal may be the most contentious development issue in the Lower Mainland.
Price Tags 77- Public art tour

10/09/2005

A tour of the public art that lines the shores of False Creek and Coal Harbour.
Price Tags 76 - Eugenia Place

09/21/2005

More from a series on pre-eminent architects; Vancouver in Austin, and more.
Price Tags 75 - The Delta loop, BC

08/15/2005

Should Seattle become Vancouver? That was the topic last week, when two of Vancouver’s pre-eminent planners appeared before Seattle City Council.
Price Tags 74 - The Sylvia extension, Vancouver's West End

08/04/2005

What's the healthiest city by design in North America? Plus, strange sights on Cambie Street, and the Sylvia Street Extension.
Price Tags 73 - Origins 2, The Walter Hardwick issue

07/26/2005

The father of False Creek.
Price Tags 72 - Commercial Drive

06/25/2005

Commercial Drive, home to funky shops, left-wing politics, and a toddler boom.
Price Tags 71 - Richard Henriquez and the redemption of the residential highrise

06/15/2005

The West End’s distinctive buildings; waterfront megaprojects in other cities around the world; and an essay for visionary mayors.
Price Tags 70 - Salmon Arm, BC

05/31/2005

Salmon Arm, an interior town that’s busy transforming itself; and Sydney, Australia.
Price Tags 69 - Reinventing the streetcar village

05/26/2005

A lot of the decision-makers at Vancouver's City Hall actually live downtown.
Price Tags 68 - The freeway issue

05/13/2005

Why is the Provincial Government going to spend $3 to $5 billion on a strategy which it acknowledges will not work?
Price Tags 67 - The lanes issue

05/04/2005

A close look at the special role that the lanes of Vancouver play in the city's urban design.
Price Tags 66 - Celebrate the City Loop

04/27/2005

Attractions big and small that dot the route around Vancouver’s core.
Price Tags 65 - Aerie

04/19/2005

What's happening on Burnaby Mountain; making a case for car-sharing.
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