by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Feb 10, 2021
NEWARK, NJ — The following news release comes courtesy of Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. On Feb. 1, the Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District (LPCCD) launched the LPCCD...
by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020
One of America’s oldest cities, Baltimore’s neighborhoods were built at a human scale–efficient, walkable, and compact. Even with the economic ravages of the last half century, those “good bones” of urban form still have value that can be tapped by local...
by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020
Founded by policies stemming from the 1968 Fair Housing Act, community development practice today centers around using affordable housing tax credits to overcome the inevitable gap between the costs of constructing or renovating a building and being able to provide...
by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020
When the 3-year $40 million renovation of Newark’s historic Symphony Hall was announced so was a pledge by CEO Taneshia Nash Laird to also help spur the redevelopment of the surrounding neighborhood by the neighborhood. “This isn’t how development usually happens in a...
by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020
Who are the right people to do the work of revitalizing a community? Invite broadly and whoever comes are the right people. In Albuquerque over three hundred of those “right people” came to a series of three resident-driven meetings to generate action topics such...
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