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...
by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020
After spending almost a year attempting to create another community revitalization Action Plan, the Lincoln Park Coast community development corporation thought about combining what others consider Planning with Implementation, rather than treating them as they...
by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020
What Counts? Mike Kohut, Mayor of the 12,000 person village of Haverstraw, NY, is looking for ways to cost effectively strengthen his town’s tax base and maintain its character. He’s considering tapping home-grown, entrepreneurial small-scale, incremental...
by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020
Longtime neighborhood resident and retired professor, Mike Keen, started with a small rehab. Then another. He helped a couple of Habitat Houses spring up nearby-the first new construction in his neighborhood in 40 years. Mike and his builder business partner...
by brianreilly14@gmail.com | Nov 28, 2020
C & R Housing—which won the Black-Owned Business of the Year in 2017— has been making drafty old homes in Buffalo, NY more weather-tight and energy efficient for over 40 years. Headquartered out of the 93,000 SF former Iroquois brewery complex on Buffalo’s...
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