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America is in a special predicament due to a set of unfortunate choices we made as a society in the twentieth century. Perhaps the worst was to let our towns and cities rot away and to replace them with suburbia, which had the additional side effect of trashing a lot of the best farmland in America. Suburbia will come to be regarded as the greatest misallocation of resources in the history of the world.

— James Howard Kunstler, "The Long Emergency"

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6:00 pm
Building a vibrant community: Artist live-work space as a redevelopment catalyst
6:30pm - 8:00pm

Akron's University Park Alliance presents its Urban Innovators speaker series with:

Wendy Holmes, senior vice president, Artspace (Minneapolis)

Challenging us toward new thinking and imaginative action around the creation of vibrant urban centers. To reserve your seat, call 330/777-2070 or email info@uakron.com.

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