
Brits to revive derelict historic hotel in revitalized Los Angeles downtown
A British hotel operator has purchased a historic building in downtown Los Angeles, California for $30 million and plans to transform the decaying structure…
A British hotel operator has purchased a historic building in downtown Los Angeles, California for $30 million and plans to transform the decaying structure…
While most of the talk about the urban living renaissance in Calgary, Alberta has revolved around the neighbourhoods of Bridgeland/Riverside, Eau Claire, East Village,…
Note from Storm: This 2009 article describes a project to beautify and revitalize a section of Beijing, China. Readers familiar with the project are…
Note from Storm: These two 2009 blogs from my buddy Kaid Benfield call for more involvement of environmentalists (and environmental groups) in the renewal…
The University of Montana offers a major in Wildland Restoration prepares students to tackle the complex challenges associated with repairing degraded ecosystems. Wildland Restoration…
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