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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
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