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|Country=Brooklyn | |Country=Brooklyn | ||
|Start Date=2017-10-01 | |Start Date=2017-10-01 | ||
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|Description=Elements of Brooklyn’s revival – lower crime rates, public planning and investment, extensive existing transit system, existing housing stock proximity to the jobs and wealth of Manhattan – are unique to the area, but familiar variations on stories of urban revival in many other cities including Portland. | |Description=Elements of Brooklyn’s revival – lower crime rates, public planning and investment, extensive existing transit system, existing housing stock proximity to the jobs and wealth of Manhattan – are unique to the area, but familiar variations on stories of urban revival in many other cities including Portland. | ||
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[[File:Brooklyn-2017-Schedule.pdf| | [[File:Brooklyn-2017-Schedule.pdf|500px|Schedule]] | ||
[[File:Brooklyn-2017-Delegate-List.pdf| | [[File:Brooklyn-2017-Delegate-List.pdf|500px|Deligate List]] | ||
[[File:Brooklyn-2017-Final-Report.pdf| | [[File:Brooklyn-2017-Final-Report.pdf|500px|Report]] |
Latest revision as of 17:00, March 24, 2022
Municipalities Brooklyn NY
Brooklyn
From: 01 Oct 2017 - To - 04 Oct 2017
Description: Elements of Brooklyn’s revival – lower crime rates, public planning and investment, extensive existing transit system, existing housing stock proximity to the jobs and wealth of Manhattan – are unique to the area, but familiar variations on stories of urban revival in many other cities including Portland.