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Author: Greater Louisville Project Created: 5/13/2009 11:49 AM
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By Greater Louisville Project on 5/26/2011 8:32 AM

Four neighborhood principles that Portland believes increases a city's livability.

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By Greater Louisville Project on 5/23/2011 8:11 PM

People in Portland are engaged and creating options throughout the city. 

 

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By Greater Louisville Project on 5/18/2011 9:57 PM

 Portland's take on civic engagement.

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By Greater Louisville Project on 5/16/2011 10:03 PM

What does it take to become the city you want to be?

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By Greater Louisville Project on 5/11/2011 10:12 AM

It's about leadership, small investments, integrating higher education and trust. 

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By Greater Louisville Project on 4/28/2011 4:14 PM

"Cities are where it happens," Mayor Fischer says, "And downtown drives the city."  And, despite the Great Recession, Louisville's downtown is on a roll in terms of energy, vitality and vibrancy.  Now it's time to keep the momentum building with bold steps to push it further.  

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By Greater Louisville Project on 4/21/2011 7:09 AM

Along with intense population shifts out of the urban core and significant growth in the eastern suburbs, the 2010 Census found population growth in the Downtown Business District and in revitalized neighborhoods like Park DuValle in western Louisville -- signs that targeted investments and persistence pay off in renewed vitality.

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By Greater Louisville Project on 4/18/2011 10:10 PM

At the recent EnterpriseCorp Signature Event, Mayor Fischer laid out his vision of an entrepreneurial Louisville.

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By Greater Louisville Project on 4/13/2011 8:12 PM

Could we be squandering an asset?

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By Greater Louisville Project on 4/7/2011 8:42 PM

Edward Glaeser's new book makes the case for cities as keys to global economic competitiveness.

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