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Parks and other enhancements proposed for city neighborhoods
Eastside Savannah, a less affluent area adjacent to Savannah's historic core, was the subject of a CNU Legacy Project.A team of nationally recognized experts proposed catalytic interventions in the Eastside neighborhoods of Savannah, Georgia—a 2.5-square-mile area southeast of the city’s historic district. Unlike downtown Savannah with its 22 famous squares, Eastside has little green space. The motor vehicles on...Read more -
Affordable housing through philanthropy
Transit-oriented project provides housing for public employees next to public housing in buildings inspired by the District's successful vernacular patterns.On the East bank of the Anacostia River, just a few miles from the US Capitol, Pollin Memorial brings a historically sensitive approach to affordable development in Washington, DC. Serving one of the country’s most challenged urban neighborhoods, the project has provided 83 for-sale townhouses to...Read more -
Revitalization rooted in place
Plan Westside in Atlanta looks at revitalization of a city sector that has declined economically and socially from its civil rights heyday.The City of Atlanta council recently adopted a far-reaching plan for revitalization of Westside Atlanta, a city sector that is was the cradle of the civil rights movement. Five Historic Black Schools and Universities have their campuses in the Westside, which was home to Martin Luther King Jr.,...Read more -
For Grand Rapids, a ‘people first’ development policy
The issue has changed from whether the city will grow to how and for whom the development is taking place.After a declining first decade of this millennium, Grand Rapids, Michigan, has turned the corner on population growth and development. The city has grown by 4.5 percent this decade, compared to a 4.9 percent loss in the 2000s. The city of nearly 200,000 residents has seen $2 billion in development...Read more