
The restoration and revitalization of a vacant historic theater in Omaha, Nebraska
In eastern Nebraska, the Dundee Theater first opened in December of 1925, within what was then the suburban Omaha community of Dundee. Four years…
In eastern Nebraska, the Dundee Theater first opened in December of 1925, within what was then the suburban Omaha community of Dundee. Four years…
On June 11, 2018, Empire State Development (ESD) issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purchase and redevelopment of the former Butler Correctional…
The Saltese Flats in Spokane County, Washington are residual wetlands resulted from thje draining of Saltese Lake. Farmer Peter Morrison drained the lake to…
The Trump Administration’s Opportunity Zone legislation has the potential to trigger a major new wave of redevelopment and revitalization in American cities. But it’s…
The legendary Supreme Court Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. once said, “Taxes are the price we pay for civilization. I like to pay…
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