April 22nd, 2008 |
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DC, cities, economic development, neighborhoods
So my long post on Chattanooga and my conference has been delayed because I’ve been so busy apartment hunting with my good friend Ebonie. It has been very difficult, even finding any affordable apartments and also securing a place when the few affordable places seem to be snatched up within minutes of their posting on […]
April 2nd, 2008 |
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art, cities, creative economy, economic development
Denver has been awarded a $2 million grant to fund the creation of the “Biennal of the Americas”, which the city hopes will attract cultural tourism and create a mecca for the arts on par with San Paolo and Venice (both locations host their own prestigious and internationally acclaimed contemporary art events) . Denver’s recent […]
April 1st, 2008 |
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DC, cities, economic development, housing, public policy
The Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy at NYU has released a new study on inclusionary zoning, using DC, LA, SF, and Boston as case studies. Inclusionary zoning is an affordable housing practice that either requires or encourages (via various incentives) developers to include low and moderate income units in their new projects. In […]
April 1st, 2008 |
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art, cities, design, home, interior, shopping
Blackbooks is a Florida-based print shop and design firm that has been a frequent contributor to the Miami arts scene. This past December, they sponsored Primary Flight, a public arts graffitti installation at Miami Beach.
(Photo via http://www.thecoolhunter.net/)
Blackbooks offers stencils to enable you to get started on your own murals. While some of the designs are […]