The City of Frederick is also fortunate to boast a living, breathing historic district. The beautiful, nearly three century old streets lay stage to a booming business sector and a thriving food, craft beverage, and arts & entertainment scene. The City’s Department of Economic Development is...
reaching thecomplexityof city and factory. Turner held that the American character was decisively shaped by conditions on the frontier, in particular the abundance of free land, the settling of which engendered such traits as self-reliance,individualism, inventiveness, restless energy, mobility, ...
But the Steelers were the best team in football—and moreover, in a way that seemed to reflect the personality of the city. They didn’t do anything fancy. They just got the job done. Other players were more famous: Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann. But they played offense, a...
When you think about sustainability or about community, planning for competitive markets may not be on your list of requisites. City planners tend not to think much about it either: the shopping districts in my borough in of London are ranked by planners in terms of whether they havealarge s...
The Winnipeg City’s NOW (Neighbourhoods Of Winnipeg) Portal is an initiative to create a complete neighbourhood web portal for its citizens. At the core of the project we have a set of about 47 fully linked, integrated and structured datasets of things of interests to Winnipegers. The focal...
New York City, Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., 1953. x, 314 pp. $4.00 No abstract is available for this article. TB Mason - 《National Municipal Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 N. Mansergh, The Commonwealth Experience. New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1969, 471 pp., $ 12.50 No ...
Griffin, AICP, CEcD, Director of Economic Development & Project Manager Mayor Randy McClement offered that "the City of Frederick and my administration has focused its energy and resources on infrastructure projects which improve the quality of life and provide economic return for the community. ...
economic and political conditions of the frontier into the complexity of city life. Said Calhoun in 1817, “We are great, and rapidly—I was about to say fearfully—growing!” So saying, he touched the distinguishing feature of American life. All peoples show developme...
a whole city reduced to rubble--kilometers of streets on which there remained no trace of life, not even a cat, not even a homeless dog--emerged with a rather ironic attitude toward descriptions of the hell of the big city by contemporary poets, descriptions of the hell in their own sou...
compelled to adapt themselves to the changes of an expanding people--to the changes involved in crossing a continent, in winning a wilderness, and in developing at each area of this progress out of the primitive economic and political conditions of the frontier into the complexity of city life...