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City Leaders Gather in Beantown
The National League of Cities‘ annual Congress of Cities event is taking place this week in Boston. I will be blogging about the events and happenings, with a special emphasis on new ideas that can help make cities of all … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Economic Development, Physical Design & Walkability, Prosperity Agenda
Tagged #NLCBOS, 21c3, Boston, Boston Harbor, Boston Skyline, Cantina Italiana, Cities, Civic Engagement, Clarence Anthony, Cleveland, Community Engagement, Don Borut, Economic Development, EoP, Fiscal Cliff, Gordon Square Arts District, Green, Infrastructure, Josh McManus, Little Things Lab, Matt Zone, Mayor Thomas Menino, National League of Cities, NLC, Placemaking, Southie, Sustainability, The Other Wes Moore, Transportation, Urbanism, Wes Moore, Workforce Investment Act
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Building a Marketplace for Placemaking: A Meeting of the Minds
For the next day-and-a-half I have the distinct pleasure of working with some of the leading minds in placemaking from around the country. People like Fred Kent, John Norquist, Josh McManus, Nate Berg and about 50 others are gathered at … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Economic Development, Education, Entrepreneurship, Green Initiatives, Messaging & Technology, Multiculturalism, Physical Design & Walkability, Prosperity Agenda, Uncategorized
Tagged 21c3, Atlantic Cities, Cincinnati, Cities, Civic Engagement, Cleveland, CNU, Community Engagement, Dan Gilmartin, Detroit, downtowns, Economic Development, Economics of Place, Fowling, Fred Kent, Grand Rapids, Green, Hatch Detroit, Indianapolis, Infrastructure, Innovation, John Norquist, Josh McManus, Lets Save Michigan, Michigan Municipal League, Model D, Nate Berg, Publius.org, Rustbelt, Sustainability, Urban Design, Urbanism
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