It is actually rather amazing, for good or bad, how much of this came true. Though it is certainly good that much of it didn’t. This is a vision of the future from 1958.
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It is actually rather amazing, for good or bad, how much of this came true. Though it is certainly good that much of it didn’t. This is a vision of the future from 1958.
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The Pawtucket Foundation is still seeking submissions for their rebranding effort for Downtown Pawtucket. You could win $500!
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Photo by Jef Nickerson
I really like this retail signage at the new Webster Bank location at 100 Westminster Street.
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The Box Office on Harris Avenue is well underway. Check out the photos taken today above. And visit The Box Office’s website for more info.
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[...]I enjoy the discussions of big plans and projects like train stations and streetcars, but sometimes I despair of anything ever coming about in a city that can not accomplish the simplest, tiniest, glaringly, obviously necessary public works.
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I’m not purposefully trying to make it Bike Week around here or anything, just keep stumbling upon good bike stuff on the interwebs.
Via: Copenhagenize
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Streetfilms takes a look at the different bike lane types in New York City.
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Cities x Design continues their discussion with Charlie Cannon:
And Andy Cutler and Lynn Mc Cormack discuss the creative economy:
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Shop Downcity shares some photos of last weekend’s Fusion Fest with us:
Images from Shop Downcity
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Charlie Cannon talks with Cities x Design about the renaissance of Providence and how the city strives to balance economic growth with social and cultural priorities.
More on Providence at Cities x Design
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Rude drivers in New York:
Idiot pedestrians in San Francisco:
It all looks a lot like Providence to me.
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