21st Century Neighborhood: Conversation with Dorothy Adams, et al.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2009
Abstract
Gladys Haddad continues to explore the Greater University Circle Initiative and how it hopes to bring community wealth and economic inclusion to these neighborhoods of Cleveland. This conversation focuses on the 21st Century Urban Neighborhood with a combination of new and old residents, sustainable businesses, and collaborative environments. The session was held at the Shorebank Enterprise Center in Glenville, this session brings together Andrew Watterson (Program Director, Office of Sustainability, City of Cleveland), Holly Harlan (President and Founder, Entrepreneurs for Sustainability) and Chris Bongorno (Associate Planner, University Circle Inc) to discuss the Greater University Initiative. Part two was held at the Shorebank Enterprise Center in Glenville, this session brings together Steven Kiel (Managing Director, Hudson Consulting Group), Genna Petrolla (Greater Circle Living Manager Dorothy Adams (Glenville Resident) and Donald Hunt (Hough Resident, Deputy Registrar, Case Western Reserve University) to discuss the Greater University Initiative and to discuss how to create a 21st century neighborhood with traditional and new residents.
Keywords
Economic development projects--Ohio--Cleveland, Community development--Ohio--Cleveland
Publication Title
Regionally Speaking: A Virtual Symposium
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
Recommended Citation
Haddad, Gladys; Adams, Dorothy; Bongorno, Chris; Harlan, Holly; Hunt, Donald; Kiel, Steven; Petrolla, Genna; and Watterson, Andrew, "21st Century Neighborhood: Conversation with Dorothy Adams, et al." (2009). Regionally Speaking: A Virtual Symposium. 66.
https://commons.case.edu/regionally-speaking/66
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