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Greatest urban innovation ever.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

AIA Atlanta Convention tour of this John Portman masterstroke: Peachtree Center.

The origin of Peachtree Center.

A tour of the recently completed ASU Downtown School of Nursing by SmithGroup.

First tour of Sustainability in Downtown Phoenix.

First tour of Sustainability in Downtown Phoenix.

First tour of Sustainability in Downtown Phoenix.

929 S Figueroa St Parking Los Angeles. Hoppn Mural on the Side of a Building

 

Formerly an experiment in urban redevelopment, Laclede Town was mixed housing in income, age, race and ideals. Federally funded as a part of The Great Society, the area fell into decline as the city around it depopulated. After 30 years, the area was demolished, not long after these photos in the winter of 95. Taken with an A-1.

FINALLY old enough to drink here!! Went here when it opened back in the early 90s, but I was under 21. Then, the family moved away and I didn't return for a visit until 2015. This brewbup was converted from an old municipal bus maintenance barn in downtown Chattanooga. The area has been revitalized as a tourist overnight for tourists transiting from the Midwest to Florida.

The Warehouse District Tour ended at the former speakeasy, adapted to market, The Duce. The owner's shipped 2 whole bars directly from Chicago, their home town. The drinks, food, and atmosphere is pure Chicago, but without the wind, cold and snow.

Photo: Betsey Merkel

Article: The Pop-Up Retail Model by Nicole McGee, Artist and Entrepreneur goo.gl/rc6rMe

 

Nicole McGee, is Co-Founder, Cleveland Colectivo and Artistic Director, Upcycle Parts Shop and Collective Upcycle, a pop-up boutique.

 

Nicole is an artist and entrepreneur involved in community revitalization for regional impact. Nicole sells her artwork directly to local neighborhoods in showcase pop-up boutiques. One store, the Upcycle Parts Shop, specializes in the creative re-use of business waste.

 

Visit the Shop online at www.upcyclepartsshop.org/

 

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Greatest urban innovation ever.

Center of Peachtree Center by John Portman. AIA 2015 Convention Tour.

"Meet Dana Crawford, a visionary leader whose urban revitalization efforts have left an indelible mark on Denver. Her passion for historic preservation and community development has transformed Denver's skyline and preserved its rich heritage. With Dana's guidance, historic buildings found new life, creating vibrant neighborhoods and a cityscape that reflects both its past and future. Her legacy is a testament to the power of vision and dedication in shaping a city's destiny. #DenverIcon #UrbanRevitalization"

 

First tour of Sustainability in Downtown Phoenix.

1994 trip to the First State Capitol of Missouri's Historic District.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

Renewal peeking its way around the decaying Bronx courthouse. The area was hit hardest when the Third Avenue Elevated train was torn down. More photos of the blighted area:

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Greatest urban innovation ever.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

Downtown Phoenix skyline through the years.

Photo: Betsey Merkel

Article: The Pop-Up Retail Model by Nicole McGee, Artist and Entrepreneur goo.gl/rc6rMe

 

Nicole McGee, is Co-Founder, Cleveland Colectivo and Artistic Director, Upcycle Parts Shop and Collective Upcycle, a pop-up boutique.

 

Nicole is an artist and entrepreneur involved in community revitalization for regional impact. Nicole sells her artwork directly to local neighborhoods in showcase pop-up boutiques. One store, the Upcycle Parts Shop, specializes in the creative re-use of business waste.

 

Visit the Shop online at www.upcyclepartsshop.org/

 

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Greatest urban innovation ever.

The 2015 Trade Show was at The Tucson Community Center. is part of the 80 acres and ten years of building spawn by the 1965 capital improvements bond issue, in which two-thirds of the money was provided by the federal government as a Title I renewal project. The community center is composed of three buildings: a Convention Center, arena and exhibition hall. The original building by Friedman & Jobusch with Cain Nelson Wares and Cook, exhibits monumentality with a brutalist character, through smooth poured-in-place concrete and split faced CMU. An addition with pyramidal skylights was added in 1989 by Anderson DeBartolo Pan. A more recent renovation was completed by Cannon Design.

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