When your town loses its economic reason for being
How many times has your town lost its economic reason for being? Think back to the reason your town was founded. Did it start with farming or transportation?…
How many times has your town lost its economic reason for being? Think back to the reason your town was founded. Did it start with farming or transportation?…
Delmont, South Dakota (pop 234), was struck by a tornado in 2015. Several people were injured, and the whole town was evacuated for safety. You could forgive the…
First, location doesn’t matter. More and more people are working remotely and/or creating their own entrepreneurial businesses. Is your town ready for new people? Have you got cool…
That’s not actually true. I did read your article. And I shook my head through the whole thing. And I set aside being busy long enough to write…
Someone has to be first. It takes a brave person, or group of persons to step up to the plate and say “We’ll go first. We believe in…
Richard Florida is one of the most widely-read urban theorists, author of several books related to the Creative Class. He’s long been an advocate for urban areas, urbanization,…
You don’t need to be born and raised in a town to believe it can be the best town to live and work in. Mark Benner, the…
Eloy, Arizona is a town of about 16,000 located 50 miles northwest of Tucson. Mark Benner is the Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Mark took…
Building Possibility started as a book idea, and is gradually turning into one. There are seven principles to building possibility and the first one is Open Your Eyes. …
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