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  1. 11 hours ago

    What an incredible four years it’s been! Looking foreword to the next four 🎂

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  2. Retweeted
    Dec 16

    We are so grateful to have you all as part of our community. We can't do our work without the support from you all, and we're so happy that you appreciate the work that we do! Here's just some of the few things our partners are saying!

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  3. Dec 7

    Every time someone tells me that one of our projects made a meaningful impact in their life, I am reminded all over again why I do this work. Can you help us continue making communities more equitable, resilient, and livable by donating? Go to: .

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    Dec 4

    In times when downtowns nationwide are struggling to regain visitors and economic vitality, temporary pop-up spaces show that even with a relatively small budget and time frame, social infrastructure can make a significant impact, says.

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    Dec 3
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    Were they not engaged or do they just not like the outcome?

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  6. Dec 2

    On top of badly needed bike safety improvements and efficient transit priority, the new North Mass Ave configuration makes the street so much less chaotic—and therefore more vibrant and safer for all. Thank you !

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    Dec 1

    "We believe that it’s time to create a whole new category of public space that meets the specific needs and wants of the people—all while centering the voices that are not being heard." -

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  8. Nov 28

    Today was cloudy and below 40°—and yet Lincoln Park was as vibrant as ever! Good public spaces don’t hibernate for the winter, they encourage use year-round.

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    Nov 23

    It looks like all of LA is on the 405 right now. But...how many people is this? And, better yet, how many trains would it take to move them? Let's do the math. 🧵

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    In times when downtowns nationwide are struggling to regain visitors and economic vitality, temporary pop-up spaces show that even with a relatively small budget and time frame, social infrastructure can make a significant impact, says.

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    In times when downtowns nationwide are struggling to regain visitors and economic vitality, temporary pop-up spaces show that even with a relatively small budget and time frame, social infrastructure can make a significant impact, says.

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  12. Nov 17

    As always, moms have the best advice.

    A screenshot of a text message from a mother saying "You think activism is easy? Hmm you know better than that" with a smiley face emoji.
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  13. Nov 16

    E.g. My household income is just what I make, but there are 3 other adults in my home (hi roomies). If I answer that way in a survey, there is no way to distinguish my home (a set of 4 roommates each with individual incomes) a family of four with one income.

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  14. Nov 16

    Community surveys need to recognize that people have roommates when they ask questions about household income and how many people live in a home. Going to end up with very skewed data otherwise!

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    Nov 16

    How a Massachusetts Town is Investing in Social Infrastructure to Rebuild its Main Street “It was surreal to have this kind of flexible, creative community space on Main Street and a reason to linger."

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    Nov 15

    "it’s time to create a whole new category of that meets the specific needs & wants of the people—all while centering the voices that are not being heard. We envision a future of vibrant, equitable, & resilient communities tied together by ."

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    Nov 15

    In our latest Placemaking Postcard blog, & Emily Cooper discuss how CultureHouse, an org that works to transform unused spaces, helped revitalize Peabody, Mass. by supporting artists, empowering teens, and sparking downtown vibrancy.

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    Nov 15

    CultureHouse Peabody showed that providing space to gather is critical for pandemic recovery. Read more in our Placemaking Postcard post:

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    The pandemic took away many important social infrastructure community spaces like libraries and parks when we needed them most—leaving communities without places to gather, says. These issues are front and center in downtown Peabody, Mass.

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  20. Nov 12

    If you don’t think “I should just move to Copenhagen/The Netherlands” at least once a day, are you even an urbanist?

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