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This blog provides some of the articles written by Charles Eckenstahler, Craig Hullinger, and Beth Ruyle.
Are Smaller Cities Better Equipped for the Future?
Are smaller urban regions more nimble than big cities? I agree with the author of the article below. If so, good news for Peoria. The Metro area has about 360,000 people, enough for most cultural and business needs, but small enough to ensure few traffic hassles. Yet close enough to Chicago for all the things that a very large urban provides.
America's Heartland
Urbanophile on Another River City
Fountains for Peoria - Prototype
A few years ago I proposed Fountains shooting across the Illinois River from Peoria and East Peoria. Still a good idea if someone wealthy would like to finance a great symbol of the City. The large fountains would cost about $500,000. The large ones would be turned on for major celebrations and perhaps every weekend evening at sunset. The smaller ones could run periodically every day.
In the meantime we built the fountains in Sarasota as a kind of prototype.
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Peoria Castle Lodge to Become a Supportive Living Facility
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Readings in Urban Planning and Design This manuscript expands upon, and compliments, chapters in the book “Planning Connections – Human, Nat...
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The Russians have never stopped their disinformation and commentary on the internet. It is obvious that many of the angry comments on the in...
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I nteresting article in Forbes. It is high time to think about moving your business and home to Peoria. Typical morning commute is 10 or 15...
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