
RFP: Redeveloper wanted to revitalize two canalside acres in downtown Buffalo, NY
The Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. board of directors met and gave an update on plans for the redevelopment of the North Aud Block,…
The Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. board of directors met and gave an update on plans for the redevelopment of the North Aud Block,…
The non-profit Egleston Square Main Street (ESMS) seeks a full-time Executive Director for their office in Boston, Massachusetts. Over the past 20 years, Egleston…
On December 2, 2018, the first World Forum on Urban Forests launched a Call for Action to restore urban trees to create greener, healthier…
A hundred years ago, Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon) was the beating heart of Myanmar—the current name for Burma that was imposed by the…
Students at the University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Architecture and Planning (SAP) are learning essential real-world skills, while simultaneously helping to revitalize…
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