Live Green Cincinnati aims to inspire, inform, and enable change and action to build the momentum of the green movement in Cincinnati.
Being environmentally conscious is not only for the beautiful hip celebrities or crunchy organic granola crowds, it is for everyone. With simple actions and a little forethought, you can cut your energy bill, save some gas, and contribute to leaving your neighborhood and our planet in good shape for your kids and their kids. Let's face it, if you're a real Cincinnatian, you and your offspring will never be able to leave this Midwestern oasis. Let's all change this town together for the better and Live Green Cincinnati! It can happen here.
“The American Planning Association (APA) is designating Mariemont one of 10 Great Neighborhoods for 2008 given the village’s unique character, compact and walkable design, and ...
Malcolmxpark.org is a blog focused on Malcolm X Memorial Park in West Philadelphia and its immediately adjacent neighborhood. It profiles park users and documents with writing, photography and video, events in the park.
So I am a digital artist and I've started a new photo blog (to add to the many that are out there) that shows Philadelphia in a new perspective. Not sure what people will think of it. I just know that I love Philly and want the world to know about the city of brotherly love.
I hope you enjoy it..please give me some feedback!
Milwaukee Development Update covers everything you need to know about development in Milwaukee.
“Gasoline and alcohol don’t mix,” says the American slogan. Of course they do. Our urban planners mix them all the time and in great doses. See the...
The Riverwest Neighborhood Network (RNN) is an experiment. It's a free, independently owned, volunteer- and user-driven community news source/news filter, discussion forum, and information exchange--for Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood.
RNN is primarily intended for Riverwest residents and other people with an interest in the Riverwest area, such as near-neighbors on Milwaukee's Northeast Side. Residents and property or business owners in neighborhoods adjacent to Riverwest--Harambee, Williamsburg Heights, Holton Heights, Cambridge Heights/Cambridge Woods, Brewers Canning-Craft-Beer ' Hill, the Beerline, Riverside Park, the Upper and Lower East Sides, and even Shorewood--are welcome to register user accounts here.
Keep it Surreal is a photoblog of urban exploration and hiking in Vancouver, BC.
SoWhay is the name I've given to the New Haven neighborhood bordered by Whalley Ave. on the north, Edgewood Ave. on the south, The Boulevard to the west and Norton Pkwy. to the east. It has a unique vibe and some all-too-non-unique urban problems. There are lots of great people out here and I try to give them a voice that cuts through the noise.
My posts run the gamut from notes from the neighborhood management meetings to videos taken by my neighbors to local news to my opinion of Oprah.
I also occasionally write for The New Haven Independent http://newhavenindependent.org, and that's in addition to working in a lab at Yale, teaching second grade Hebrew school and working on several community projects.
Urban Compass is a city blog about life in Hartford, CT and Springfield, MA with lots of pictures.
Arts reviews, ideas about city life, and thoughts on productivity and creativity from a Carnegie Mellon student living it up in Pittsburgh.