Center for an Urban Future
THE WEEKLY 500: A LOOK BACK
T. McMillan |
Ten years ago, City Limits magazine launched its weekly affiliate. Its first few issues dealt with topics still in the news today.
Ten years ago, City Limits magazine launched its weekly affiliate. Its first few issues dealt with topics still in the news today.
Newcomers to the city are often quick to start small businesses. An interview with urban planner Arturo Ignacio S
Sports arenas aren’t the mayor’s only plan for invigorating New York. Just take a look at how the city’s pursuing development in the outer boroughs.
An interview with Red Hook revitalizer Greg O’Connell, on Fairway, Ikea and big-and-balanced development.
It was a year of highs and lows. Hits and misses. Wins and losses. Okay, fine, you’ve heard it before. But 2004 will likely be remembered as a major turning point in New York public policy. Here are seven new concepts City Limits and The Center for an Urban Future find most intriguing.
The future of the Staten Island waterfront. Susan Meeker, executive director of the West Brighton Community Local Development
New York City’s foster care system is shrinking at a historically unprecedented rate. Children will be kept safe at home–but what happens to the organizations that used to house them?
Will plans for Harlem ignite a new renaissance? Kenneth Knuckles of the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, interviewed by Jonathan Bowles.