-
SEE THE CONVERSATIONDan Gilmartin (DPGilmartin)
PLACEMAKING
- Cities> "It is happening out of economic necessity and because it is the right thing to do." economicsofplace.com/2013/05/changi… 11 hours ago
- On cities> "Maybe most important is big city walkable,high density,mixed-use neighborhoods tied together by transit." michiganfuture.org/05/2013/place-… 12 hours ago
- Worth a read> #BuildingBetterBudgets quantifies average savings and revenue of smart growth development. smartgrowthamerica.org/2013/05/21/bui… 14 hours ago
-
PROSPERITY AGENDAA monthly radio show that challenges listeners to help
create vibrant and prosperous
local communities.
Subscribe to the iTunes podcast or click play to listen to the latest show.
PLACE BASED BLOGS
Search
Topics
- Cultural Economic Development (64)
- Education (42)
- Entrepreneurship (59)
- Green Initiatives (56)
- Messaging & Technology (44)
- Multiculturalism (36)
- Physical Design & Walkability (71)
- Prosperity Agenda (93)
- Transit (46)
- Uncategorized (9)
Tag Archives: Fiscal impact Quotient
News and Views from CNU20 in WBP, FL
I am at a gathering of the Congress for the New Urbanism through the weekend (#CNU20 if you’re on Twitter). I’ll be using the EoP blog to share what I learn about new urban trends and for my comments. Log … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Economic Development, Entrepreneurship, Green Initiatives, Messaging & Technology, Multiculturalism, Physical Design & Walkability, Prosperity Agenda, Transit
Tagged #CNU20, @jmassengale, @sustaincities, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, big box retail, Cities, City Planning, CNU, Congress for the New Urbanism, Duany, Duany Plater-Zyberg, Economic Development, Economics of Place, Fiscal impact Quotient, Gen Y, Housing, Hurricane Katrina, Immigration, Infill Development, Joe Miniocozzi, Let's Save Michigan. Sarah Szurpicki, Live Blog, Michigan, Millennials, Multi-family housing, New Faubourg Lafitte, Sprawl Repair Manual, Transit Oriented Development, Treme, Twitter, Urban Sprawl, Urbanism, Vehicles Miles Traveled, VMT, Vote for your favorite, West Palm Beach
Comments Off

