by cityworks | Oct 31, 2012 | Interviews, Big Projects
To close our theme of communications about Big Projects, we take a cue from the season – Halloween. Name a better Big Project befitting the day than this — a “Billion Dollar Ghost Town.” Talk about a fright! If you come to this planned city –...
by cityworks | Oct 24, 2012 | Interviews, Big Projects
Not all Big Projects are stunning, captivating marvels that we see. Some are rather non-descript, nearly invisible, yet they carry big responsibility. Take the Big Easy – New Orleans. Here, one of these non-descript, nearly invisible Big Projects is all but...
by cityworks | Oct 17, 2012 | Big Projects, Commentary
You’re probably familiar with the saying: “Good things come in small packages.” Well, some pretty interesting Big Projects come in those small packages. Although small if considered one by one, collectively they could play a key role in our future sustainability. Now,...
by cityworks | Oct 10, 2012 | Interviews, Big Projects
Big Projects don’t come much bigger than this: The rebuilding of the World Trade Center in New York City. As we all know, what is now being built in Lower Manhattan is much more than brick and mortar. It is the memorial to the lives changed and a representation of...
by cityworks | Oct 4, 2012 | Big Projects, Commentary
Big Projects are happening all over the world. Skyscrapers, wind farms, massive tunnels, megalopolises. And they are not limited to this time and place, either. People are already dreaming of Big Projects for the future, as well. Want to go into space? It may be an...
by cityworks | Sep 28, 2012 | Interviews, Big Projects
Is San Diego’s Petco Park a downtown ballpark or a regional asset? How about the Inner Harbor in downtown Baltimore? Local or regional? Or, Staples Center and the L.A. LIVE entertainment complex in downtown Los Angeles? When Big Projects are debated, it’s...
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