Weekly Link Round Up

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The weekly link roundup is a collection of links related to Newburgh, revitalization, urban planning and anything else that might inspire change or create dialogue. Photo by NR flickr pool user Jillian Elder, Victory Designs.

Are the bad guys winning in Newburgh? [LoBiondo Page]
Vinyl basement window: Painted! [Door 16]
American Teens Don’t Hang Out at Malls Anymore [Atlantic Cities]
Multifamily: from ‘train wreck’ to urban [Better! Cities & Towns]
HUD expected to further ease restrictions on mixed-use financing [Better! Cities & Towns]
The Urban Shift in the U.S. Start-Up Economy, in One Chart [Atlantic Cities]
Bridge’s Neighbors Fight Bike Path on Tappan Zee [NYT]
‘This is Cleveland’ Rebranding Appeals to Millennials, Hipsters [Planetizen]
Is Cleveland Too Negative? [Cleveland.com]
Lower Hudson home sales soar in 1Q [LoHud]
Prosperity means places [Another Place for Me]
Fort Greene Pavilion / O’Neill McVoy Architects [ArchDaily]

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