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Attorney Jordana Nelson played a key role in helping Knoxville adapt a historic school for a $14.4 million, 85-unit residence for the elderly.
Steve Friedman is one of the nation's leading advisers in real estate and development.
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Joe Paterno and Urban Meyer, two of the most successful coaches in the history of college football, will get together Jan. 1 when Penn State meets Florida in the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla.
Bowl officials made the announcment late this afternon.
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Blight may not be right
Regarding the Jan. 21 Gazette article Urban Renewal Authority board members cool to northside redevelopment site.
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News Advisory:
Chicago Urban League President and CEO James W. Compton will deliver his final "Compton Report: The State of Racial Progress in Chicago" on Friday, Jan. 27 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, 151 E. Wacker Dr., during the League's Annual Report Luncheon. The luncheon will begin at 12 p.m.
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LOS ANGELES -- Jambo (www.jambo.com), a leading provider of solutions that effectively connect people by phone to businesses represented in Internet s...
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Additional Rail Capacity Needs Cited in Texas Transportation Institute Urban Mobility Report
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Association of American Railroads praised a national transportation study released today that cited rail's key role in solving America's highway gridlock problem. The 2010 Urban Mobility Report issued by the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) called for additional rail capacity for moving both passengers and freight as a part of reducing the time and money lost to highway congestion.
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The Redevelopment Agency of the city of San Diego partnered with Urban Corps of San Diego County for an event in Barrio Logan on Jan. 9. The event was...
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AUGUSTA - Project Canopy, the Maine Forest Service's community forestry program, is offering grants to Maine schools to plant trees on school grounds as part of the 2011 Arbor Week celebration and in recognition of Maine's renowned forest industry.
Some 20 grants amounting to a maximum of $1,000 each are available for Maine schools through funding from the USDA Forest Service-Urban and Community Forestry Program and corporate sponsors, according to Jan Ames Santerre, Project Canopy director.
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Small-town solutions to urban woes
The Jan. 18 Memphis Memories item "25 years ago: 1984" was about the City Council renewing a call for a payroll tax.
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A print installation, "Sacred Grove," will be part of "Beacons: An Exhibition Of Luminous Art," Jan. 14-Feb. 13, at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids, Mich.
It was originally created by Louise Kames, chairwoman and professor of art at Clarke University, for Voices from the Warehouse VI.