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Please do not delete this again. Calthorpe is clearly notable. Here is an entire page of results from Google archive news search, just from the New York Times. The first link is an extensive treatment of Calthorpe and his work that appeared in the Times in 1991. The old article may have been overly promotional, but this one is not, and should serve as a stub that editors can improve going forward. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ATren (talk • contribs) 14 September 2009
I have the feeling this article is written from an american point of view, for example "His firm, Calthorpe Associates, has worked on regional projects across the country". Well, which country? (The USA, but you get the point) --ElGrandeBanana (talk) 22:54, 12 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]