One year ago, Governor Shapiro and his Administration united Pittsburgh’s private sector, corporate leaders, local nonprofits, and county and city government behind an historic 10-year revitalization plan for the city’s […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
It’s been less than a year since my article on the The Block, a small food hall in Annandale, Virginia (part of the affluent Fairfax County suburbs of Washington DC) generated a fair amount of buzz—at least by my blog’s modest standards. At that time I pointed out that The Block had bucked the trends ...Read more... The post The Block closed: another once-lucrative food hall clears the way for a higher use. appeared first on American Dirt..| American Dirt.
One year ago, Governor Shapiro united Pittsburgh’s private sector, corporate leaders, local nonprofits, and county and city government behind a concrete 10-year plan to build more housing, revitalize public spaces, […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
"It’s too easy to analyze without taking the steps to make the necessary changes." The post Camping Out On The Path To Church Revitalization appeared first on KarlVaters.com.| KarlVaters.com
Shapiro-Davis Administration Invests More than $1 Million into Eight Community Revitalization Projects in Crawford, Erie and Warren Counties Meadville, PA – The historic Main Streets and downtowns of […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
Roughly every Tuesday after working with a trash pickup group in West Denver, I bike to the Taco Bell located on the 16th Street Mall. It's a rarity among Taco Bells in the metro area. While the rest of the Taco Bells that comprise Denver proper have some sort of drive thru, it| DenverUrbanism Blog