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The developers in charge of Hempstead Villages downotwn revitalization project recently launched an interactive, bilingual website to encourage residents to participate in the process.
2012-02-10 Nashua Patch CrowdSourcing the Downtown
"Potential" is a word we think we understand. But break it down and you will see that visualizing the potential something has – the city's downtown, for example –is all about harnessing the "potent" power a community has over its surroundings.
Renaissance Downtowns Urban America was deemed master developer for the Village of Hempsteads $2 billion plan to revitalize the Main Street area.
2012-02-03 The Bristol Observer Renaissance seeking regulatory change
Even though Bare Bones has vacated its space on Main Street, the downtown plans are still progressing and Bristol Rising is still working its way towards a better city center.
2012-02-02 Better Cities and Towns Social network assists downtown rebirth
Bristol Rising in Connecticut is one of the most comprehensive small city redevelopment plans in the US.
James Vayo, assistant project manager of Renaissance Downtowns, is one of
nine jurors charged with picking a winning submission.
2012-01-23 The Bristol Press Planting the idea for carrotmobs
Ryan Porter, the project manager of Renaissance Downtowns Bristol, said the Carrotmobs can make a difference.
If you haven’t voted yet for your favorite style of housing units for the Renaissance Downtowns Bristol project, Ryan Porter is hoping that you do so soon.
2012-01-13 The Real Deal: New York City Real Estate News Construction woes and housing demand hasten multifamily approval process on LI
Long Island is beginning to approve developers’ plans for multi-family housing at a faster rate, as the construction industry suffers and the demand for downtown-area housing picks up, the New York Times reported.
2012-01-13 The New York Times Projects with Mass Appeal
Donald Monti, the managing partner with RXR Glen Isle Partners, the developer, said site plans and construction drawings were in the works. Glen Isle “could be shovel-ready potentially in the fourth quarter of 2012.”
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