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The following potential sources from Google books were located by Samuel J. Howard during an AfD discussion. They are listed in the event that they may assist in later expansion of this article. XymmaxSo let it be writtenSo let it be done 13:51, 15 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Professional Real Estate Development, 2nd ed., by Anne B. Frej and Richard B. Peiser, pg. 352 [1]
The American City: What Works, what Doesn't by Alexander Garvin, Pg 353[2]
Shopping Environments: Evolution, Planning and Design by pg. 61[3] and 189[4]
Place Making: Developing Town Centers, Main Streets, and Urban Villages by Charles C. Bohl, Dean Schwanke. (several different pages) [5]
Urban Land, Vol 62, pg. 104.
Transit-oriented Development in the United States: Experiences, Challenges, And Prospects, pg. 106 [6]
New Urbanism: Comprehensive Report & Best Practices Guide By Robert Steuteville, Philip Langdon (5 page references) [7]
Worthy of the Nation: Washington, DC, from L'Enfant to the National Capital Planning Commission, by United States National Capital Planning Commission, Frederick Albert Gutheim, Laura Bush, Antoinette J. Lee, pg. 382[9]
Planning the Good Community: New Urbanism in Theory and Practice by Jill Grant, pg. 92 [10]
Transforming Suburban Business Districts by A. Geoffrey Booth, Urban Land Institute, pg. 113 [11]