
Youth to transform old commercial site into vibrant ecosystem and educational center
The Rocky Mountain Youth Corps will soon be working with community-based organizations and government agencies to repurpose and restore a key property of the…
The Rocky Mountain Youth Corps will soon be working with community-based organizations and government agencies to repurpose and restore a key property of the…
What would you think if you saw an abandoned house painted entirely gold? Or stumbled upon performance art, led by young people, on a…
At one time, 1.7 kilometer railway crossing downtown Taichung City, Taiwan was an important catalyst for the economic development of the old city. That…
Long-time REVITALIZATION readers will no doubt remember our previous articles on the magnificent Barangaroo project in Sydney, NSW, Australia. I (Storm Cunningham) am a…
The locally-owned resort, Baros Maldives, is known as one of the best diving locations in the Indian Ocean. This is largely due to its…
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