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Learning from Greenville, SC

According to Ron Barton, Executive Director of the JEDC, Jacksonville's focus for downtown revitalization...
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Elements of Urbanism: Miami Beach

What lesson can urban Jacksonville take from a photo tour of Florida's most cosmopolitan city?
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Roadtrip: Louisville

Louisville has more things in common with Jacksonville than the average person may think, but a struggling...
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Roadtrip: Dayton, Ohio

During the mid 20th century, Dayton was advertised as 'The Cleanest City in America'. Today,...
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Roadtrip: Miami

Everyone hears about South Beach and the bust of the condo market, but what's really happening in...
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Roadtrip: Indianapolis

Due in part to an aggressive downtown revitalization campaign, Indianapolis has successfully shed its...
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Roadtrip: Chattanooga

After being recognized by the federal government as the city with the worst air quality in the country,...
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Elements of Urbanism: Winter Park, Florida

You don't have to be the size of San Francisco or be as dense as New York to support a vibrant urban...
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Urban Sports: San Diego

San Diego's PETCO Park opened in 2004, creating a tremendous economic impact on San Diego's Downtown...
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Learning from Richmond

Although Richmond has not put it all together, it has valued the concept of historic preservation. Focusing...
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