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CMSC Chosen for National Placemaking Grant

By Christine On December 14, 2015 · Add Comment · In Featured, In the News
CMSC is one of five statewide main street programs to be chosen for the “Cultivating Place in Main Street Communities” training grant, a partnership between the National Main Street Center and Project for Public Spaces (PPS). The grant provides for a series of intensive trainings between January and June 2016 designed to strengthen and expand Main Street’s
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City inches forward on revitalization – Yale Daily News

By Christine On October 17, 2014 · Add Comment · In In the News
New Haven continues to work towards revitalizing its neighborhoods, albeit at a slow pace, reports the Yale Daily News.  Mayor Toni Harp has made strides on her campaign promise to change City Hall’s relationship with neighborhoods beyond the downtown, including appointing former state representative Stephen Fontana as deputy director of economic development and charging him
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