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. “Just go away” by Brian Wolfe
Friends take on major renovation in Newburgh [THR]
Newburgh accepting asbestos-removal bids[THR]
Nimai’s Bliss Kitchen in Newburgh [Chronogram]
Detroit: It’s not a blank slate [Mashable]
Google advises towns that want Fiber to ‘make it easy’ or ‘enjoy your TWC’ [Engadget]
Urban Vineyard Helps Revitalize Cleveland Neighborhood [Pop Up City]
The Economics (and Nostalgia) of Dead Malls [NYT]
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-So the “New American Dream” is ‘Getting privileges’. Seems like a tale of two Millennials as last week they were noted in an article as more than willing and able to pony up $3k a month for a cubicle w/ amenities deemed affordable. As per the ‘Brookings’ spin, nice try, but Wall Street and Corporate America already did the upending and they could give a rat’s arse where or how Millennials live just as long as the carrying costs on the ‘privileges’ are paid by someone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWtCittJyr0
– Urban vineyards, nice. Let’s expand on that concept…http://www.83degreesmedia.com/features/legal_marijuana_impact_022415.aspx