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Posted Fri, Aug 17, 4:11 p.m.
Potential: The exhibitors are in a position to gain honor and recognition, although I fear this will be widely overlooked by most of the exhibitors. Ideally the World's Fair would instill a sense of competition between the countries, much like the Olympics push countries to produce the best athletes for ...
MOREPosted Thu, Aug 9, 9:32 a.m.
Good Start: The suggestions in this article would be an improvement for the neighborhood, but I think we could be taking it much further. The schemes above sound identical to the pedestrian centric, creative class targeting "new urbanism" communities popping up all over the country (such as Issaquah Highlands or ...
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