New Brunswick just broke ground on one of the most advanced electronics labs in North America.| Jersey Digs
Many municipalities in northern Appalachia—which I consider to include Western Pennsylvania, much of Upstate New York, Western Maryland, Western Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and pretty much all of West Virginia—look bigger than they are. If one drives past them on a freeway, the density of buildings that form a skyline makes them look quite large, but, ...Read more... The post Back entrance: why some big buildings beautify their butts. appeared first on American Dirt..| American Dirt.
The historic, eponymous main street of Columbia, South Carolina offers an abundance of smartly preserved three-story buildings, some of which no doubt reflect an effort to preserve the character and details from their post-Civil War time of construction. Most of them look great, and vacancy rates, while far from perfect, are certainly better than a ...Read more... The post Fake façades on Columbia’s Main Street: is modern now retro, or vice versa? appeared first on American Dirt..| American Dirt.
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
Public comments gathered through March 5 will be used to help finalize and streamline the $10 million program. Harrisburg, PA – Today, Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary […]| PA Department of Community & Economic Development
A new center at the University of Arizona is one of only four designated by the US Department of Education to lead a collective effort to empower Tribal communities across the country to revitalize and maintain their languages. A five-year grant for $1.7 million from the Department of Education began funding the new West Region Native American Language Resource Center in the fall. The new center, administratively housed in the university’s American Indian Language Development Institute, is ...| Language Magazine
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