Archive: Co-City Post
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One Year After Announcing the Imagine Plank Road Plan for Equitable Development, Build Baton Rouge Secures Project Funding from JPMorgan Chase
https://youtu.be/Z1BrI8Fsdgw For decades, Baton Rouge has been dubbed “a tale of two cities.” Pervasive blight and high crime rates in North Baton Rouge are often contrasted with the upscale ret
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Perspectives: The Co-City Capstone Team
In September 2019 the Marron Institute partnered with the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service to work with a group of Capstone students on the Co-City Baton Rouge project. The team is charge
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2019: A year in review
Build Baton Rouge Plank Road Master Plan Map Section I started with Co-City Baton Rouge on April 1 2019 and April 6 I was on the ground in Baton Rouge. I knew from that point that this project in
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Who is Co-City Baton Rouge?
The Co-City Baton Rouge project started with Professor Foster speaking with the Build Baton Rouge President/CEO Chris Tyson for many hours over the course of 2-3 months with Chris Tyson and his team.
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Understanding Plank Road: Part II
Residents enjoying food and festivities at the Food Truck Round-Up on April 7, 2019 I made my first visit down to Baton Rouge at the end of my first week on the job in April 2019. I flew down Frid
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Understanding Plank Road: Part 1
Plank Road Historical Timeline Courtesy of Studio Zewde Co-City Baton Rouge is developing and implementing innovative institutions to transform the Plank Road Corridor (Corridor) of North Baton Ro
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Introduction to Co-City Baton Rouge
Sunset on the Baton Rouge River Walk LabGov Georgetown (LabGov) and the Marron Institute of Urban Management at NYU (Marron) have partnered with Build Baton Rouge (BBR), the redevelopment authority
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