Last week I got the opportunity to participate in the Naked Development Forum hosted by Serenbe and Kalu Yala. The entire day was focused on exploring the different ways to answer the question: How does one build community?
I attended a session led by Ed Everett (who is the city manager responsible for the awesomeness that [...]
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What are the possibilities when building a community from scratch?
Got shrinkage?
Flint, Michigan is one example of, probably, hundreds of cities that are dying; high unemployment, the foreclosure crisis, and young people and families moving out of town have left whole neighborhoods is decline. Last year I drove through neighborhoods in Detroit and observed that on many streets, for every occupied home there were three or four that were vacant and boarded up.
I was saddened by the sight, especially as I’d always thought of Detriot as the quintessential city. As I drove out of town, I started to brainstorm ways that depressed communities, like Flint, Detroit, and many others around the country, can regenerate themselves.







