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Posts by Andrew Butcher

From Randyland to grand new plans: Albany and Flint residents learn from Pittsburgh successes

By Andrew Butcher | September 5, 2017

What can dinosaurs teach us about vacant land? Probably not very much. Dinosaurs are long extinct. Even plastic dino-toys – though ironic – have very little to offer us relative to vacancy or community health. I am surprised one would really even ponder this question. But do you know who can share some important insights…

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