How To Create Successful Markets
Project for Public Spaces
ANNOUNCING Project for Public Spaces's Spring Workshop
May 19-20 in New York City
HOW TO CREATE SUCCESSFUL MARKETS
http://www.pps.org/info/ppsnews/markets_training_course
This two-day workshop is led by our own public market experts Steve Davies and David O'Neil. Cities and towns across the US are rediscovering the benefits of public markets. Learn how to start a market in your neighborhood or town. Look at case studies and explore the market planning process, including goal setting, concept development, economic feasibility, management, site selection and design. Class participants have included mayors, community development officials, neighborhood organizers and market sponsors.
At this workshop, you will:
-Learn how to start a market in your neighborhood or town;
-Look at case studies and explore the market planning process, including goal-setting, concept development, economic feasibility, management, site selection and design;
-Visit and analyze some of New York's most famous markets;
-Meet other folks from around the country working on a variety of public market projects.
For more information about the workshop, or to register online now, go to http://www.pps.org/info/ppsnews/markets_training_course
For additional inquiries, please contact Chris Heitmann at 212-620-5660 or at [email protected].
Related Link: How To Create Successful Markets
For more information contact:
Chris Heitmann
Project for Public Spaces
700 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York
NY 10003
USA
Phone: 212-620-5660
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.pps.org
Posted April 4, 2005
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