Mayor's Conference On Downtown Revitalization
23 April 2001 - 11:00am
The Mayor's Institute on City Design is a leadership conference focused on redeveloping downtowns.
"The conference also gathers a number of leading consultants who work with the mayors on answering specific questions to the design problems facing their individual communities. The team includes architects, academics, and planners for some of the countrys largest cities." This article from the Toledo Blade focuses on how Monroe, Ohio could benefit from urban revitlization.
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Toldeo Blade, April 22, 2001
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