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Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Cleveland Reimagining a More Sustainable Cleveland Initiative |
Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Philadelphia Philadelphia's Mortgage Foreclosure Protection Program uses door-to-door outreach, free counseling, and meetings between those on the brink of losing their homes and their mortgage lenders to keep people in their houses. |
Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Malmo, Sweden After recession nearly wiped out Malmo's industrial base in the 1980s, the city has had a chance to start over, creating eco-friendly neighborhoods of transformed tenements and old shipyards. |
Fast Company May 2009 Zachary Wilson |
Fast Cities: San Francisco Bank on San Francisco |
Fast Company May 2009 Zachary Wilson |
Fast Cities: Denver The Mile-High City's Five by Five program opens the doors of Denver's cultural institutions to some of its youngest and poorest residents. |
Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Vancouver, British Columbia The host of the 2010 Winter Games is going for green, using its big moment as a chance to catalyze change. |
Fast Company May 2009 Abha Bhattarai |
Fast Cities: Taipei, Taiwan Taipei is striving to achieve "zero landfill, total recycling" by 2010, 30 years ahead of the UN's trash targets. |
Fast Company May 2009 Ellen McGirt |
Fast Cities: Tucson Mayor Robert E. Walkup has turned Tucson into a place where health and public safety aren't an afterthought, but an integral part of municipal planning. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 14, 2008 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
HBS Cases: Reforming New Orleans Schools After Katrina The organization New Schools for New Orleans aims to create networks of schools to receive shared support services while avoiding the dysfunctions of a large urban district. |
This Old House January 2008 |
Non-Profits Help New Orleans Rebuild There are many worthy organizations working to provide housing solutions in New Orleans. |
Entrepreneur August 2009 Jason Meyers |
The New Orleans Saints In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, a new entrepreneurial culture is taking hold in New Orleans. |
Entrepreneur August 2009 Amy Cosper |
Editor's Note: After the Storm A new business culture breaths life into New Orleans. |
Real Estate Portfolio May/Jun 2006 Lorna Pappas |
Opportunity & Optimism After last years devastating hurricanes, the Gulf Coast rebuilds. With rebuilding comes tremendous investment opportunities for those with vision and patience, and the first to act may be getting the best deals. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2008 Wilson & Keliger |
Flood or Hurricane Protection?: The New Orleans Levee System and Hurricane Katrina Why was the New Orleans levee system so vulnerable to failure in Hurricane Katrina? |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2005 Margaret Leonard |
Rebuilding After Katrina Investors and operators of more than 10,000 businesses in New Orleans have lost uncounted millions. The same storm also brought opportunities worth billions in redevelopment and restoration of a city. |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2006 Steve McLinden |
Space Crunch In a city facing one of the most profound real estate challenges in modern history, the opportunities and impasses seem to square off against one another in almost every neighborhood, and the New Orleans-area multifamily sector is no exception. |