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A Tale of Two (Shrinking) Cities, Historic Preservation Style
Congratulations to the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Michigan Historic Preservation Network upon publication of PUTTING THE RIGHT IN RIGHT-SIZING: A historic preservation case study. The report makes a great case for preservation as shrinking cities struggle to … Continue reading
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Tagged #LoveLansing, 21c3, Americana Foundation, Architecture, Cities, CNU, Economic Development, Economics of Place, Green, Historic Preservation, Job Creation, Lansing, Lets Save Michigan, Michigan Municipal League, MSHPO, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Old Town Lansing, Rustbelt, Saginaw, Shrinking Cities, State Capitol, Sustainability, Urban Design, Urbanism
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Redevelopment: Everything Old Is New Again
The following Blog is adapted from my column in the latest issues of The Review, which I highly recommend for your reading pleasure. Don’t throw the past away You might need it some rainy day Dreams can come true again … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Economic Development, Education, Entrepreneurship, Green Initiatives, Messaging & Technology, Multiculturalism, Physical Design & Walkability, Prosperity Agenda, Transit
Tagged 21c3, Art Serve Michigan, Charles Marohn, Cities, Civic Engagement, Clarence Anthony, Community Engagement, CreateHere, Dan Gilmartin, Economic Development, Economics of Place, EoP, Historic Preservation, Innovation, Josh McManus, Lets Save Michigan, Little Things Lab, Placemaking, Prosperity Agenda, Rustbelt, Strong Towns, Sustainability, Transportation, Urban Design, Urbanism, walkability
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