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  1. the process of making something stronger, more active or more healthy

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And urban revitalization, I&aposm working with him on the urban revitalization issues.
In surveys of about 245 language revitalization programs that Dr. Báez, director of the university's Language Revitalization Lab, conducted in 21987 and 220, more than half began after the year 22040.
JONATHAN BOULWARE, executive director of the South Street Seaport Museum in Lower Manhattan, was talking about restoration, revitalization and return — the restoration, revitalization and return of a 131-year-old sailing ship.
Could the revitalization of the Rust Belt start with Amazon?
Especially the relationship between that and indigenous language revitalization efforts.
In 2006, Longview authorized a revitalization plan for the neighborhood.
But a building boom and downtown revitalization have changed that.
The revitalization of party organizations seems essential at this moment.
But a building boom and downtown revitalization have changed that.
Over the past several years signs of revitalization have appeared.
I'm running on rent control, medical marijuana dispensaries, and downtown revitalization.
The transformation of the waterfront or the revitalization of local institutions?
Referring to Marbledale Avenue, Mr. Ecklond said he envisions dramatic revitalization.
However, such revitalization strategies should not be limited to a single region.
Phil: This is really about the revitalization of First Nations/Indigenous economies.
Infrastructure Trump has called for the revitalization of the country's crumbling infrastructure.
Architects see an opportunity to play a special role in this revitalization.
Revitalization in that case began by delving into archives in the 1990s.
One of the goals of such revitalization efforts is to restore confidence.
That project features a $65 million revitalization of New London's State Pier.
We have to demand that revitalization is done with justice, with equity.
Not the actual revolution, of course, but a revitalization of American labor.
Coal mining, another big revitalization promise from Trump, is an even weaker story.
"We were losing convention business," said Peter McStravick, who oversaw the downtown revitalization.
But flourishing within the fenced property are symbols of life, growth, and revitalization.
DS: Do you see your own work as part of this revitalization effort?
We got urban revitalization and prison reform than any president in your lifetime.
I now think that democracy protection and revitalization belong on that list. Georgia.
Since 2006, they have led the restoration and revitalization of the Armory building.
Co-founder and vice-president of the  Sapelo Island Cultural and Revitalization Society.
For years, it was a troubled place before its revitalization started in 2009.
But Ms. Johnson said she knew revitalization could be a double-edged sword.
As Leopold tells Richard, the "revitalization project" was basically the late king's dying wish.
The city also funded 2000 grants in 2300 for revitalization totaling more than $23,000.
As part of his revitalization plan, he wanted to iron out any interpersonal issues.
For me, Carnival is the ultimate expression of freedom — a source of revitalization, even.
But they can also commemorate community members, signal upcoming revitalization efforts and spark dialogue.
Clinton if she asks him to help with economic revitalization, as she has indicated.
Finally, the exhibition ends with CHamoru's perspectives on Guam's political status and cultural revitalization.
Moreover, LWCF funding has played a central role in the revitalization of downtown Greenville.
Yet animals and plants, both natural and invasive, live amid the decay and revitalization.
She will also complete the revitalization of the museum's 120,000-square-foot west wing.
Many long-time Detroit residents named widespread and imbalanced stereotypes about Detroit's economic revitalization.
Akira Amari, the minister for economic revitalization, announced his resignation after markets closed in Japan.
All over Silicon Valley and the regions that imitate it, executives follow weird revitalization fads.
But from what we can tell, this is a revitalization of the studio's core template.
Now there is a campaign for "Revitalization of the Ruins," and construction is currently underway.
It now stands a real chance of revitalization with the addition of Priyanka, experts say.
The store is part of the revitalization and turnaround plan that Macy's announced on Tuesday.
Todd, in sublime but subtle fashion, was the chief architect behind the revitalization of Healthcare.
And, the plan could usher in a revitalization of manufacturing in cities across the country.
Judging by at least one indicator, the revitalization plans are already paying off for USF.
S.H.I.T. S.H.I.T. has been at the forefront of the current revitalization of the Toronto scene.
Today, 103 years since its founding, however, our parks are in dire need of revitalization.
For all the signs of revitalization, there are still signs of the old Saudi Arabia.
A revitalization in the hedge-fund industry may be more dependent on machines than humans.
Their coming home is in many ways a sense of the revitalization of Long Island.
Ensuring the revitalization reaches all residents has been a focus for Mr. Duggan, the mayor.
The NMTC extension bill would ensure this important revitalization tool for communities is made permanent.
The group also invested in Seattle's cultural institutions and the revitalization of parts of the city.
The most important differentiation for tech companies to make is that gentrification doesn't necessarily mean revitalization.
But Santorum's crusade actually marked a revitalization of social conservative worries around pornography — not their end.
Rail revitalization "The rail industry in South Africa is challenged," explained Hector Danisa, CEO of Gibela.
The man known affectionately as Doc Bill has invested many years in the revitalization of Sapelo.
A Related spokeswoman applauded the governor's focus on the revitalization of Penn Station and Moynihan Station.
But for communities whose languages are seeing revitalization with new technology, the future is looking brighter.
Maryland Stadium Authority, $320 million of Baltimore City public schools construction and revitalization program revenue bonds.
For that reason, LIHTC housing has become an important part of community revitalization in distressed neighborhoods.
The company said its community revitalization model manages homes and shared spaces on a neighborhood-scale.
"We're seeing a total revitalization despite the government trying to keep the immigrants out," he said.
Maryland Stadium Authority, $426 million of Baltimore City Public Schools Construction and Revitalization Program revenue bonds.
It's time we invested adequately in community-led revitalization, because the rate of return benefits everyone.
"What you're seeing now is revitalization, but also gentrification," said Amy Quinn, Asbury Park's deputy mayor.
Entire towns that have struggled for decades have seen investment and revitalization thanks to shale development.
But Verlander is not the only pitcher to experience a drastic revitalization after arriving in Houston.
Houston is improving its resilience to flooding, in part, through the revitalization of Buffalo Bayou Park.
Major cast turnover can lead to revitalization, thanks to the writers sparking to the new characters.
Our Dearborn redesign [and] our Corktown revitalization are just steps in the strategy to keep moving forward.
Urban revitalization efforts in Detroit will need to look different than those efforts employed in rural Iowa.
Amidst this revitalization, Tim Burton released one of his most polarizing works: the knowing parody Mars Attacks!
In turn, lawmakers in Virginia created the Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission, which has spent nearly $1 billion.
But something about the present world has proved congenial to this artist's startling revitalization of abstract painting.
"Copan is ground zero for the revitalization of the center," Mr. Rueda said of São Paulo's downtown.
Antonio Conte, Mourinho's replacement, led a revitalization of a team that has been no less eye-catching.
Then 22015-year-old Buttigieg won office on a plan of urban revitalization and data-driven governance.
A $9.6 billion revitalization plan endorsed by state officials has been on the back burner for years.
Also integral to Applebee's revitalization has been a reliance on the idea that drinking begets less stress.
After years of struggling sales and multiple attempts at revitalization, J.Crew has once again decided to pivot.
We ask that you please be patient and understanding as we undergo the growing pains of neighborhood revitalization.
I'm with the Domestic Policy Council, Andy Bremberg's team, and I'll be focusing on urban affairs and revitalization.
As part of the revitalization, the prince courted American CEOs and billionaires, particularly those from the technology sector.
But who cares about politics when it's Cottonmouth's weapon dealing that's helping her fund a costly revitalization project?
But rehabbing the old bones of old Detroit homes is all part of both neighborhood stabilization and revitalization.
Through some see it as a positive bellwether for Atlanta's revitalization hopes, others see it in another light.
Overall, iPad apps on the Mac is going to benefit everyone and give macOS the revitalization it needs.
Going hand in hand with restoring parks would be an economic revitalization program aimed at parks' gateway communities.
What is required for the true revitalization of the region is an approach that combines elements of both.
It is a sign, they say, of the river's revitalization, through pollution regulations and ambitious fish hatchery programs.
Perhaps the post office is the place to begin the revitalization — or reinvention — of America's ailing public sector.
"He was pretty much at the heart of the revitalization of the Chicago Bulls, post-Jordan," Pleiss said.
Making rural areas alluring In Okutama, revitalization official Niijima has found families for nine vacant houses so far.
Black unemployment at an all-time low, you see wages going up, you see an urban revitalization plan.
No one can pinpoint whether it was the artists or techies or chefs who got the revitalization rolling.
Democrats can win a majority of rural citizens by investing in programs that achieve more equitable rural revitalization.
And so it's almost been a revitalization of democracy in a way that's so powerful and so profound.
Although much of the area is still under construction, many revitalization projects are complete and ready for inspection.
But housing advocacy groups claim that the revitalization plan does not fully address a shortage of affordable housing.
The city's most ambitious revitalization project is the Crosstown Concourse which opened last August in the midtown neighborhood.
Whenever you see it, it reminds us of our rebirth, and the recovery and revitalization of Lower Manhattan.
So now revolution comes to mean revitalization, bringing America back to where she was two hundred years ago.
A selection of new nonfiction ranges from the plight of polar bears to the revitalization of Miami streets.
"Sports are going to play a central role in the revitalization of Chicago State University," said the Rev.
A nonprofit center dedicated to youth development and the cultural and economic revitalization of Hunts Point. 1. Xochimilco.
The revitalization comes after Children's Place spent $76 million acquiring the failed brand in March following its bankruptcy.
See if the breath can offer a momentary burst of coolness or revitalization, even on a muggy day.
What is the responsibility of the artist in "urban revitalization," a term closely linked with the art district?
For Daniels, who is just beginning her journey of language revitalization, the process is a visibly emotional one.
As with Trump's promises for the revitalization of coal country, all of this will be more complicated than suggested.
My friend told me that local business owners had formed a revitalization committee that deliberately kept gay people out.
Too many communities across the country are struggling to secure the broadband they need for economic revitalization and growth.
There are revitalization efforts, but the town still bears its scars: empty plots, abandoned homes, shuttered businesses, frequent fires.
The question of whether the state's largess can foster economic revitalization is a recurring issue in ailing upstate communities.
We&aposre going to endeavor to have the most ambitious public/private partnership regarding urban revitalization in American history.
"Tangled" earned more than $591 million globally that year and marked a turning point in Disney Animation Studio's revitalization.
The city of Atlanta, King's hometown, has pledged $20 million to the revitalization of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
The funding will go toward clean drinking water, children's health, education, community engagement and economic revitalization in the community.
The "Big Gun Shop" revitalization is the latest in a series of recent capital investment projects at the arsenal.
Bringing new kinds of businesses to the area is another sign for Ms. Fox that the revitalization is succeeding.
It's all part of a broader revitalization of the seaport district, which has included the development of 12 buildings.
At the beginning of the revitalization of Times Square in 163, it was turned into a 216-screen multiplex.
It also invests $750 million in regional economic growth plans and $100 million to downtown revitalization initiatives, Cuomo said.
Planning is underway on a revitalization of Scotts Corners, with a $1.875 million federally funded Transportation Enhancement Program grant.
These murmurs grow discordant and progressively louder, despite indications many organizers have long been involved in community revitalization efforts.
On February 4, Macy's announced a three-year revitalization plan in hopes of turning the tide against slumping sales.
But the town is showing early signs of revitalization, thanks in part to the efforts of those like Ami.
Truth is, we will never have an effective infrastructure revitalization plan until the federal government adopts a capital budget.
When it began, Chattanooga officials spoke of the project as part a longer-term revitalization of the city's deindustrialized economy.
Growing sales in China has become key to Volvo's revitalization strategy since Geely purchased the troubled Swedish automaker in 2010.
Located in the heart of downtown revitalization, NEX has become the largest co-working space in all of Latin America.
And, 'Oh wow, you did a $500 million of revitalization, but you also got $10 billion from the tax cuts.
Nationalists hope for the abandonment of the globalist project, and a revitalization of the centuries-old order of independent nations.
And L.A. has really enjoyed a kind of revitalization in recent years and has a kind of renewed civic pride.
"This is a true revitalization of that property," Mr. Boera said, adding that he hopes someday to add dairy cows.
The company's revitalization was confirmed with the iPod, the portable music player that almost immediately changed consumers' relationship with music.
She attributes the increased interest to the "perceived and actual revitalization" and to an uptick in culture and the arts.
The overall downtown revitalization strategy is the result of many months of planning sessions involving college officials and local leaders.
The election year initiative by the Urban Revitalization Coalition to improve Trump's image in black communities could bolster those efforts.
The marriage began a period of revitalization for Monaco, and the princely couple had three children: Caroline, Albert and Stephanie.
But some outer neighborhoods, where most of the longtime residents of the city live, have been slower to see revitalization.
With another development planned at the site of a baseball stadium, local officials are trying to achieve revitalization without gentrification.
One highlight is this weekend afternoon roundtable on language endangerment and revitalization, with an emphasis on New York's multicultural environment.
We had friends that went through something called the Washington Neighborhood Revitalization Program, and they encouraged us to check it out.
In fact, the revitalization of Times Square has been so successful, it led to the evolution of another major street -- Broadway.
The revitalization of their language is regarded as a priority that is as vital as their connection to the land itself.
Important, as Ann Taylor has struggled to grow sales, so new, younger customers can help a brand in need of revitalization.
It's based in part on the Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission, which subsidized farmers after Virginia began to phase out tobacco farming.
Economic revitalization of small towns and rural areas in Virginia and across America will depend on the availability of digital infrastructure.
Congress is currently attempting to throw funding mean for abandoned mines toward "economic revitalization," which would threaten the fund's reclamation objective.
Enter: the one shoulder top, a style that has seen a recent revitalization, thanks to well-placed ruffles and interesting prints.
Philadelphia officials say that city's revitalization plan also depends on providing public schools to replace two that shut down in 2013.
Many streetcar success stories, including in Portland, begin with regulatory and tax relief that spurred revitalization well in advance of trains.
I recently attended a panel discussion at The Atlantic Council in Washington on Economic Recovery and Revitalization in the Middle East.
Witnessing facts on the ground revealed courageous acts of ecumenical alliance and revitalization, often with international NGOs and faith-based entities.
Now, the Bronx has become the latest avatar of New York City's dizzying pace of revitalization in formerly working-class areas.
In Chattanooga and Philadelphia, Brookings is guiding the formation of world-class innovation districts to spur jobs, growth and neighborhood revitalization.
The Ashe Cultural Arts Center, Harmony Development, and other nonprofits began working with the neighborhood in the 1990s to fuel revitalization.
Check out his observations on genre revitalization and the essential joy of Crackdown's jumping mechanics in this week's Guide to Games.
Stack and Faruqee's revitalization of a discredited current of painting should put everyone on notice; nothing is ever exhausted or dead.
In theory, the potential for revitalization exists for most conservation-reliant species, even those, like the akikiki, currently on life support.
Two of the most prominent language revitalization efforts, of Maori in New Zealand and of Hawaiian, started in a similar fashion.
Sunday at a 24-hour art festival cherished by Trenton residents as a testament to the New Jersey capital's artistic revitalization.
Dolan credited Thomas for leadership, bringing in more sponsor money and developing a team that has experienced a revitalization of late.
As Project Manager for the Yukon Flats Language Revitalization Institute, it's her job to bring the Gwich'in language back into use.
Neither have Trump's loftiest promises, such as a complete revitalization of US manufacturing or the rebalancing of the US trade deficit.
During the second, the media will hear how the Governor's allies used taxpayer-funded economic revitalization programs as their personal piggybanks.
VICE also talks with Tony Hsieh, the founder of Zappos and one of the biggest forces behind Las Vegas' recent revitalization.
They were a stark contrast to a rapidly developing downtown at the center of a constant debate, straddling revitalization and gentrification.
On Saturday, Scott will be meeting with Trump in Cleveland for a fundraiser and round-table on revitalization efforts, the pastor says.
Two of his invited guests were meant to highlight an economic revitalization initiative included in the controversial 2017 GOP tax cut legislation.
This is what caused me to seek a career in language and cultural revitalization at a time when no such jobs existed.
When its revitalization plan began, the city had numerous abandoned and run down buildings and its infrastructure was in need of repair.
What's more, it represented a national strategy to prioritize climate action and renewable energy development over the revitalization of the coal industry.
Under a President Bobby Kennedy, the Bed-Stuy project might have been a beacon for economic revitalization across all America's inner cities.
Analysts have projected that the industry will experience a revitalization as Trump continues to walk back the Obama administration's war on coal.
Authentic Brands Group has been credited with breathing new life into dying brands in recent years, through savvy acquisitions and revitalization strategies.
The final changes to the Court's size flowed from the upheaval and revitalization of our democracy during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
The company's first project, "Back the Comeback, " is an example, which backed developer Century Partners' revitalization of some of Detroit's historic neighborhoods.
Randy Patterson is director of economic development and neighborhood revitalization for the city and past president of the county United Way board.
As the Welsh government champions the revitalization of its mother tongue, the country's television industry is doing its part toward language immersion.
An 220 house that was lovingly restored during the brownstone revitalization movement of the 236s comes with scrapbooks detailing the D.I.Y. work.
At the heart of the city's revitalization plan is the Long Beach Civic Center, where a $520 million overhaul is taking place.
In an unprecedented way, we are witnessing a revitalization of American democracy with more and more people standing up and fighting back.
Whether it will persuade enough digital natives to embrace hard hats is unclear, but the industry agrees that a revitalization is necessary.
This brand revitalization came to a swift halt in November, though, after Brett parted ways with J.Crew, citing disagreements with the board.
Downtown revitalization has attracted new restaurants and shops, and medical employment is strong in the area, which boasts numerous colleges and universities.
After the two Chechen wars, the local club became a symbol of resilience and revitalization in a city that had been decimated.
Macy's announced a three-year revitalization strategy on Tuesday that will involve the closure of 125 stores and layoffs for 2,000 employees.
He commented with some puzzlement and perplexity, the "deep refreshment and revitalization" he always takes away from gathering with these neighborhood healers.
When it comes to community investing, it takes solid networks of nonprofits and socially motivated for-profit enterprises to lead revitalization efforts.
Living in Amazon, Apple and HBO are helping to fuel a revitalization, while the city grapples with high rents and home prices.
These combined challenges to the U.S. and the E.U. demand a revitalization of a trans-Atlantic alliance, with Germany at its heart.
"This is a really big, transformational event in the city's revitalization," said Sandy K. Baruah, chief executive of the Detroit Regional Chamber.
A revitalization plan calls in part for clearing out the dead trees and introducing more native species (the eucalyptus are from Australia).
Clinton did provide a lengthy strategy on how to "Make it in America," which broke down her plan to encourage revitalization in manufacturing.
Most importantly, the authority to adjust our debt stock provides the legal tools to complete a broad restructuring and route Puerto Rico's revitalization.
Following the city's 2013 bankruptcy, many women in Detroit chose entrepreneurship as a path forward to grow with the revitalization of their city.
Rural revitalization was a major priority of the agriculture ministry, Han added, according to a note on the ministry website late on Monday.
In the later 20th century, Prospect Park fell into disrepair, its recent revitalization led by the Prospect Park Alliance that formed in 1987.
Although frequently relegated to an art form of strictly decorative purposes, taxidermy is finding a conceptual revitalization through the work of Kimberly Witham.
Richard Griffin Jr., a vice president for community development for MassDevelopment, said his state-funded agency was eager to support the revitalization efforts.
Each organization will receive $85033 million toward its revitalization efforts in Puerto Rico, which was devastated by back-to-back hurricanes in 2017.
It's amazing how alike some of the manservants clinging to Trump are: His campaign is like some Canyon Ranch for bullies needing revitalization.
But she's also a Detroiter who says the revitalization of the city, its arts and music, and its automotive DNA all inspire her.
This president is the only one that I am aware of, and I&aposm aware of the prison initiatives, the urban revitalization initiatives.
Now, though, with the bridge's reopening in 2014, South Park has seen a revitalization that has not yet brought on full-bore gentrification.
Detroit's downtown district is the most pedestrian-friendly area of the city, and a testament to the "revitalization" everyone touts following the bankruptcy.
It's part of the urban revitalization in the district of Belém, a 40,000 square foot site which is growing as a cultural district.
Obama's presidency certainly seemed to accelerate this, and with falling crime and with ample available real estate, the city was primed for revitalization.
Water management can be improved with consumer water conservation, improved water distribution systems, wastewater recycling, wetlands revitalization, and growing less water-intensive crops.
"(It's) a trump card for regional revitalization and we're recognizing it as a pillar of the growth strategy of our country," he said.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer met this week — and for the second time this month — with Japan's minister of economic revitalization, Toshimitsu Motegi.
They're most concerned about cuts to job training and economic revitalization programs, and to grants from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Isou envisioned a formal revitalization of art and life through refiguring the power of the letter, a revitalization so vast as to cover the land: a point cheekily concocted by Isou's "Sculpture Hypergraphique (Polylogue)" (1964), a pair of what appear to be black Chinese-style slipper-shoes that have been marked with hypergraphs (scribbly abstract letterforms) from toe to heel.
The Hispanic Federation and The Flamboyan Arts Fund announced the $2 million commitment from Winfrey on Monday, aimed towards the revitalization of Puerto Rico.
The Point was instrumental in the revitalization of Concrete Plant Park, an out-of-use concrete plant where the New Museum's event was held.
Investors rejoiced about a potential rollback of financial regulation and revitalization of U.S. manufacturing, a constant reference in Trump's "Make America Great Again" catchphrase.
The next three decades saw various revitalization efforts, one of which included upgrading the city's power grid to run on a fiber optic network.
The Neck, historically used for industrial property, contains some residential communities and is currently a target of revitalization by the city, according to WCSC.
Greater in scope, cost, and idealism than any earlier program of urban revitalization, they also required a much larger role for the federal government.
We are living in the middle of a remarkable revitalization of immigrant mobilization, just as hate and vitriol for immigrants comes into plain view.
Japan's stagnant mutual fund industry is hunting for revitalization amid an aging, shrinking population and unmotivated retail investors who prefer to sit on cash.
The Skypers went local: Questions for Spicer included coal for Kentucky; whether Providence, R.I. is a sanctuary city; and economic revitalization in Cleveland, Ohio.
Or it could pick a big, battered, declining city and offer its presence as an engine of revitalization, building Amazon Cleveland or Amazon Detroit.
Through her hard work and dedication, she has created a document that will support the revitalization of the Wukchumni language for decades to come.
Just as Mr. Trump's broken promises to rural America on economic revitalization make him vulnerable, so too do his broken promises on health care.
The main alternative approach to revitalization that the country has taken over the years — spending money on targeted infrastructure investments — fundamentally does not work.
The festival also marked the grand reopening of San Jacinto Plaza, giving not just the event but the city itself a sense of revitalization.
"There has been pervasive disinvestment in our cities," said Ms. Nelson, who leads the Troy Architectural Project, which supports revitalization efforts in that city.
"We welcome everyone to the city," said Kimberly McLain, the chief executive of the Newark Alliance, an organization focused on the city's economic revitalization.
Sixteen communities across the country are working on neighborhood revitalization projects patterned after East Lake, and another 30 are in the pipeline, Cousins said.
It's a place that has inspired what seems like a thousand think pieces about its revitalization, a welcome break from the city's prior reputation.
Like other CDFIs, LIIF and CIP are working to ensure inclusive growth by enabling all residents to participate in the revitalization of their community.
"You might think they are going to talk about taxes or something else, but they often talk about support for downtown revitalization," he said.
Alain Kaloyeros, a former president of the State University of New York's Polytechnic Institute, right, has been charged with bid-rigging in the revitalization program.
Colin Clarke, a terrorism expert at the RAND Corporation, also expressed concern the current situation could spell a ticking time-bomb for an ISIS revitalization.
Anything boosting clean energy over traditional sources contradicts the Trump administration's coal-revitalization messaging; the GOP budget calls for eliminating the federal energy efficiency program.
Iranian-American Siamak Namazi, imprisoned since October 2015, is not a Western agent, but a businessman who came to promote Iran's economic growth and revitalization.
The bill also creates an expedited permitting procedure to slash bureaucratic red-tape and open Puerto Rico's inefficient energy sector to private investment and revitalization.
"Our revitalization plan is designed to streamline the company, move faster, and free up resources to invest in our brands and our capabilities," he added.
Macy's is expanding its off-price stores Macy's Backstage and Bloomingdale's The Outlet as part of a three-year revitalization plan announced on February 4.
Chico is still missing, but Luke is onto something bigger: Cottonmouth's thugs regularly shake down Harlem businesses to fund Mariah's "New Harlem Renaissance" revitalization project.
After taking on dual duties, he has overseen a creative revitalization of Disney's animated output, leading to films like Frozen, Tangled, and Wreck-It Ralph.
"Both of our national interests are pretty closely linked, which is what drove this kind of a revitalization of the alliance under Aquino," he said.
Residents here hope that the revitalization, combined with efforts by the people in Millsfield and Harts Location, will be enough to keep the tradition alive.
The reports posits that new arrivals, and communities that seek to attract new immigrants, could be key to fueling the revitalization of economically challenged suburbs.
Fun scale: Studies show that runners who run outside report increased feelings of well-being and revitalization, and decreased feelings of depression, stress and anxiety.
In April, two people died when a new bike lane, built as part of a wider revitalization linked to the Olympics fell into the ocean.
Formally known as the Biorefinery, Renewable Chemical, and Biobased Product Manufacturing Assistance Program, it backs rural lenders that finance the construction or revitalization of biorefineries.
Inez Grovner, president of the Sapelo Island Cultural and Revitalization Society, which Ms. Bailey helped found and where she was vice president, confirmed the death.
I also posed this question to Larry Light, author of Six Rules for Brand Revitalization and the chief executive of the brand consulting company Arcature.
It will create a White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council, covering 13 federal agencies and led by Ben Carson, the Housing and Urban Development secretary.
Mr. Hassett said that the administration "wants to create a race" for investors to pour money into the zones most in need of economic revitalization.
Built up in the 1960s when IBM arrived, the center has begun to show its age, but Mr. D'Alessandro has a vision for its revitalization.
At the epicenter of downtown Durham, the property is a convenient base in this transitional neighborhood, which has undergone a stunning revitalization in recent years.
TOMORROW IN THE HILL: A House Committee on Wednesday considered the RECLAIM Act, a bill to pump revitalization money into economically distressed areas of Appalachia.
He said kampong development projects in the region have taken many flavors: from evictions in Indonesia's capital Jakarta to revitalization in Surabaya, another Indonesian city.
It opened in 2000, hailed as a revitalization of intellectual culture in Egypt's former ancient capital, which is now its often neglected second-largest city.
The arrival of the aircraft to South African's fleet also represents the first step of a fleet revitalization, with the aircraft also wearing a new livery.
A downtown revitalization has attracted scores of transplants from New York, who either take the PATH train to Manhattan, or stay in Jersey City to work.
"I'm what you refer to as a 'beenhere,' " joked Cornelia Walker Bailey, a Sapelo resident and vice president of the Sapelo Island Cultural and Revitalization Society.
Gilbert also owns Bedrock Real Estate Services, which has been actively buying up and refurbishing buildings in downtown Detroit as part of the city's ongoing revitalization.
Struggling port communities up and down the East Coast have a chance at revitalization as they look to become staging areas for offshore wind farm construction.
Iacocca was credited in the years following with Chrysler's revitalization, culminating in the company paying back more than $85033 billion in government loans seven years early.
That was the first part of the planned revitalization of about 800 acres of industrial wasteland to the east of the city's downtown on Lake Ontario.
His father retired as the executive director of the George Gund Foundation in Cleveland, which offers grants to arts, community-revitalization, education and environmental-research organizations.
GO creditors have run scathing ads on local radio blasting the "COFINA scam" and accusing that group of standing in the way of Puerto Rico's revitalization.
South African street artist, painter, and mixed-media artist Faith47 has become renowned for her revitalization of abandoned or dilapidated buildings through beautiful and poignant murals.
When Mr. Stanton took office six years ago, he made warehouse district revitalization a priority, attending events in the old facilities and promoting it in speeches.
"Economic cooperation and trade, as a key pillar of our relations, is crucial to the common development and revitalization of China and Russia," Mr. Xi said.
Toomey, 32, works in the housing and revitalization department of the City of Detroit, helping with public-private partnerships for housing and mixed-use development projects.
The most important thing for them was to have a business that could contribute to the revitalization of Chinatown by bringing more people to the area.
While the needed spending to slow climate change is not directly comparable, there is an opportunity to use the revitalization budget in a climate friendly way.
What's to come is a three-phase revitalization, beginning with a $6 million installation of pedestrian lighting, a bike path and sidewalks with benches and planters.
Nexus' chief operating officer, Dante Germano, said the company became the third partner in the Glassboro revitalization project in 2011, and had invested some $300 million.
The mayor has visited the Rockaways to tout its revitalization in two of the last three years in advance of the start of the summer season.
In this third act of China's revitalization, Beijing faces the daunting challenge of improving its dominant position as a global leader, or risk sinking into stagnation.
Yet minutes away, in several predominately black neighborhoods of South Bend's West Side, deserted houses, potholed streets and broken sidewalks are signs the revitalization has been uneven.
Pose is a series about New York undergoing a cultural and fiscal revitalization, at the same time that some of its brightest lights were succumbing to AIDS.
The former Vice President's digital director tweeted that the ad, which pointed out Buttigieg's "disappearing pets" initiatives and sidewalk revitalization, had more views than South Bend residents.
The revitalization efforts are working toward bringing jobs, economic stability, safe public spaces, and a sense of pride back to Martin Luther King Drive in St. Louis.
Cribs' revival is just one part of a much larger MTV revitalization project that also includes a renewed focus on music programming and a revamped news department.
Since last year's Galaxy S6 design revitalization, Samsung has iterated three times on its formula and the Note 73 is the finest design Samsung has ever produced.
The Better Deal for Public Housing focuses on three steps for full revitalization: repair the units, improve the lives of residents, and lift up the surrounding communities.
During his second stint as Apple CEO, from 1997 to 2011, he oversaw the revitalization of Macintosh, the music-industry-altering iPod and the world-changing iPhone.
The unfunded pension liability of Washington at the time of the Revitalization Act of 1997 was approximately $85033 billion, similar to the District's budget at the time.
The Amodei amendment would speed the mine permitting process for critical and needed minerals and help jump-start the long-overdue process of defense industrial base revitalization.
What's most extraordinary about the Netflix original is its commitment to 2D animation and revitalization of the medium with current technology that feels both fresh and nostalgic.
To the outside world, Detroit is known less for its architecture than for its revitalization efforts, which are spreading farther into the city from the downtown core.
Part of the, I think, hopeful story in my book is the way America is seeing a revitalization of grassroots politics around the cause of political reform.
Dr. Kaloyeros's lawyers, arguing for leniency, underscored that the scheme had yielded no financial gain for their client and had been aimed at furthering the state's revitalization.
And while "revitalization" is often code for shoving out the old, Club Duquette is trying to strengthen what already exists by promoting culture, arts, music and style.
The basic idea was that we experience an opportunity for renewal and revitalization as we pass the hump of middle age and our children leave the nest.
Why not take your money and invest in an inner-city revitalization project, community policing program or a multitude of other programs that would actually do something?
But that's a bold exaggeration, as it includes $3 billion in stimulus funds set aside for revitalization efforts nationwide, and $5.5 billion in federal community development grants.
It has also committed to work with the indigenous population to codevelop an Indigenous Languages Act that will help ensure the preservation and revitalization of indigenous languages.
Infrastructure programs—especially successful ones like this—can be the catalyst for the revitalization and job creation that the president has promised America since the campaign trail.
Memphis has seen $2450 billion in over 250 revitalization projects in the past four years, according to Cushman & Wakefield/Commercial Advisors, the commercial real estate services company.
The revitalization of the antitrust movement presents an opportunity to not only strengthen antitrust law, but also to revitalize the consumer movement needed for the digital age.
She will also complete the revitalization of the museum's 120,000-square-foot west wing with new arts and culture exhibitions, including "Entertaining America," set to open in 2021.
Rebel Nell's offerings, priced at $60 to $175 per piece, bring further attention to the city itself and how revitalization efforts can (and should) take shape via fashion.
It's unclear how DeVos was selected for the award but the institute's website says they go to "individuals who help to foster the revitalization of our nation's cities."
U.S. Steel — The stock was downgraded to "market perform" to "outperform" at Cowen, noting the risk of the steel maker missing estimates due to its multiyear revitalization program.
Much direct aid will be necessary to rebuild the destroyed Christian cities and villages there, as well as a long-term plan for their security and economic revitalization.
As an encore, Herman chased "When the Saints Go Marching In" with "Danny Boy," to gently "put it to sleep" for the organ's silent years during the revitalization.
The cessation of hostilities was no cure-all, but its revitalization could end this rolling massacre in Aleppo and prevent the siege that we all fear is coming.
Unfortunately, with so much attention on the urban core over the past twenty years, research on rural economies has dwindled, as have programs that foster rural economic revitalization.
Now, it's time for Congress to work with the president to rebuild America's infrastructure, starting first with massive permitting reforms to allow this much-needed revitalization to occur.
And many of South Bend's black residents say that Mr. Buttigieg's revitalization of the city — its polished downtown and influx of tech jobs — has mostly benefited white people.
With Ms. Sorensen's help, I saw the things that really set the city apart and make it so much more than a place pumping money into "revitalization" schemes.
And there are Trump supporters like Sarah Vogel, who said she wanted to live in her hometown to help its revitalization efforts and opened a coffee shop downtown.
While the revitalization of downtown Pittsburgh has earned lots of attention, much of the action is found farther out, in once-overlooked neighborhoods like Lawrenceville and East Liberty.
Buttigieg has struggled to overcome skepticism among African-American voters, after members of the black community in South Bend complained he ignored them amid the city's economic revitalization.
Entire towns across the Midwest have endured the cycle of globalization, revitalization, and repeat as companies attempt to build, find success, and then compete for better profit margins.
Inspired by the revitalization of the East Lake community, Rodrigue, Barousse and Solomon formed the Bayou District Foundation, a nonprofit organization to spearhead neighborhood redevelopment in New Orleans.
Suburbanization and development in the 1960s led to the area's decline before a revitalization effort beginning in 1990 jump-started Culver City and led to its renaissance today.
Beefing up America's ailing roads, bridges and other public works is a cornerstone of Trump's three-pronged economic revitalization plan — the other two being tax cuts and deregulation.
But, but, but: The revitalization of any place starts with downtown, and Detroit is working to re-create what's happened within those 7 square miles across the city.
As to the question of need, the Downtown Revitalization Initiative's criteria for applicants specified recent or impending job growth — in other words, cities that already had some momentum.
"That's where we want the language to live: in our everyday experience," said Dr. Trish Rosborough, a professor in Indigenous Language Revitalization at the University of Victoria (UVic).
Unemployment is at a generational low; corporate profits have surged; the signs of growth—from new construction and consumer spending to the unbridled "revitalization" of urban space—are everywhere.
Japan's three-year-old "New Robot Strategy" produced by The Headquarters for Japan's Economic Revitalization lists out the ways robots can take over a variety of tasks, including caregiving.
The incubator is part of a larger, $230 billion downtown revitalization effort backed by real estate developer and Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik and Bill Gates' Cascadia fund.
Should the SDP win, it would not only represent another surprising victory for the center-left, it would also open up possibilities for a revitalization of the European project.
"We now expect our investment in asset revitalization in 2017 to be approximately $300 million higher than it was in 2016," Chief Executive Mario Longhi said on the call.
The rapper, producer, and fashion designer was meeting the president to discuss manufacturing, urban revitalization, curbing violent crime in Chicago and criminal-justice reform according to the White House.
A year earlier, Hsieh had launched the first half of his bet: the Downtown Project, a $350 million revitalization effort to turn the neighborhood into a mecca for entrepreneurs.
CEO Tim Cook has credited Apple's business as part of the employment revitalization in Cork, Ireland — but now, the business responsible for 6,13 jobs across Ireland is under pressure.
The 1990s marked a revitalization of the horror genre and "Scream" has often been cited as the movie that sparked the resurgence of love and appreciation for slasher films.
Ms. Bowden's recent projects include planning work on the revitalization of the Railyard in Santa Fe. She was retained for a renovation of the house about 15 years ago.
By issuing bonds backed by the projected revenue of long-term solutions, the federal government will deliver the vital capital needed to jump start infrastructure revitalization across the country.
Franklin County, which includes Columbus, has nearly overtaken Cuyahoga County as the state's most populous, fueled by urban revitalization and the growth of jobs in insurance, banking and aviation.
The funding -- from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) and the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) -- comes from the Obama administration's Partnership for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization initiative.
Boyle Heights, a neighborhood with a majority Latinx population, has held out longer than others against urban revitalization efforts, watching as adjacent neighborhoods have been flipped, one by one.
This designation allows areas in need of revitalization to offer tax incentives, tapping into more than $6 trillion in unrealized gains and bringing investment and growth to those communities.
Maori revitalization is also part of a broader renaissance for indigenous cultures globally, which in some countries includes support for indigenous news media and a revival of traditional religions.
A phrase that comes up constantly is "The Chattanooga Way": a reference to a cooperative get-it-done spirit that includes infusions of private foundation money making revitalization possible.
"I thought it was one of the coolest things I'd ever been presented as a revitalization project," recalled Joan Bartolomeo, who was president of the Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation.
A 2019 report by the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis and the Canadian Urban Institute found that new development and housing revitalization have occurred mostly in the city center.
His city's civic revitalization is rooted in the data-driven techniques espoused by McKinsey & Company, the consulting firm where Mr. Buttigieg once worked, reports Michael Forsythe of the NYT.
For these reasons, Ambassador Haley should call upon the UN Secretary General to establish a safe zone, for a stated period, to foster economic revitalization, stable governance, and security.
The city has taken steps to rezone neighborhoods to spur more residential development, causing angst among some residents who fear that the revitalization of their neighborhoods could spell displacement.
"At this point, national policy is changing," Bill Tripp, the deputy director of eco-cultural revitalization for the Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources, said in a phone interview.
Gilbert largely kickstarted Detroit's revitalization by filling unused office space with Quicken Loans employees, but also buying up blocks of the city and convincing retailers and corporations to move downtown.
The Investing in Opportunity Act also creates a mechanism for much needed investment in community placemaking and urban revitalization that would otherwise lack capital for market turnaround and job creation.
The revitalization of TLC feels timely and, if not necessary, a delightful ode to the days when bands could sell millions of records off the strength of expertly-crafted songs.
Former CEO Mike Ullman said his successor, who came from Home Depot, has a track record of improving operations, and has exactly what the company needs to continue its revitalization.
The House passed the bill, known as the PREPA Revitalization Act, on Monday night, according to a webcast of the vote, following passage by the Puerto Rican Senate on Wednesday.
"This incentive will foster economic revitalization and promote sustainable economic growth, which was a major goal of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act," Mnuchin said in a news release Friday.
Elsewhere during his news conference, he expressed a desire for a see-through steel wall, the construction of which he suggested would accelerate the revitalization of the U.S. steel industry.
In his podcast with Coaston, he argued that climate change can be an avenue for economic revitalization — since it can lead to a bunch of new jobs in renewable energy.
This issue, along with the revitalization of native sovereignty in the state, is the focus of this week's episode of RISE, our VICELAND series about indigenous peoples across the Americas.
Compton, despite growing revitalization efforts, continues to be one of the most economically underserved communities in the United States, leaving its residents with limited access to educational and economic resources.
He has created a Neighborhood Revitalization Fund to fix up homes and demolish dilapidated structures, and wants to use business tax incentives to help lift wages, not just create jobs.
While the events are hosted with the intention to honor the president, the giveaways are run by a non-profit — the Urban Revitalization Coalition — which allows donors to remain anonymous.
Other panels at the event, which was held at The Times Center in Manhattan, focused on the role cities play in addressing climate change, the opioid epidemic and economic revitalization.
But after the council took full control in 2011, it shifted emphasis away from revitalization and toward artists and their ability to transform spaces like piers, parks and historical landmarks.
Ms. Butler said that iStar moved to join with the city, which had committed $60 million to the amphitheater project and considers it essential to the continuing revitalization of Coney Island.
Oakland leaders had been seeking to attract a tech company to the building, which is centrally located and close to arts and dining, to contribute to the revitalization of the district.
In 1990, the city established The New 42nd Street, a nonprofit dedicated to the revitalization of 42nd Street between 20093th and 8th Avenues -- arguably Times Square's most dangerous and seedy area.
Leaders argue that prioritizing investment in minority-heavy urban areas would bring economic development and revitalization to the struggling cities and neighborhoods Trump promised to develop during the 2016 presidential campaign.
In many of her early essays, she grappled with the contradiction between her support for the basic ideas behind neighborhood revitalization and public housing, and her outrage over the devastating results.
When Ada Louise Huxtable visited St. Louis in 1976, she wrote: The promised revitalization, in the sense of a downtown of pedestrian scale, alive with people and activities, has never materialized.
And turn foreign policy from US interventions—soon 250 after Jefferson in Libya 1801—and not use wars (killing more than 20 million in 37 countries after 1945): A major revitalization!
Indeed, for Pope Francis that separation is clearly a hoped-for source of renewal, revival and revitalization, rather than something that renewal or revival might enable the church to gradually transcend.
"The neighborhood of Peoplestown dealt with the promises made by city officials and developers to address some of the issues we've had," said Columbus Ward, president of the Peoplestown Revitalization Corporation.
In 2010, Quicken Loans founder and billionaire Dan Gilbert moved the company's headquarters from outside Detroit in Michigan to the urban core of the city as a part of revitalization efforts.
D'Arrigo's shift in materials, coupled with the revitalization of her process, can be seen in her current exhibition, Elisa D'Arrigo: Vases and Drawings at Elizabeth Harris (February 18–March 26, 2016).
The producers of this single bottle of vodka are hoping it could lead to something far grander—the revitalization of a traditional Ukrainian industry in a region beset by economic distress.
The Road Ahead PartnershipIf you're curious about Route 66 preservation and revitalization, this group is one of the strongest interstate partnerships searching for new ways to promote and improve the road.
Mr. Northam deemed the victory by Crystal City as "historic" — especially for an area, just a few miles across the Potomac River from Washington, that has been crying out for revitalization.
"To see the revitalization that the Sunshine brought to the Lower East Side turned into another example of hyper-gentrification in the Lower East Side, it's very disappointing," Mr. Leitner said.
The fund, which has strong bipartisan support, promotes economic revitalization in distressed communities throughout the country by supporting the work of the nation's network of community development financial institutions, or CDFIs.
Two years ago the village received a $10 million grant as one of 10 communities recognized by the New York State Downtown Revitalization Initiative, a $100 million effort introduced by Gov.
"I wouldn't want to smell like a Harley-Davidson biker," said Larry Light, an author of "Six Rules for Brand Revitalization" and the chief executive of Arcature, a brand consulting company.
Over the past few decades, many of America's once-gritty cities have seen a profound revitalization in which decaying industrial buildings have been turned into residences, artists' lofts and gallery spaces.
After several decades of blight, Port Chester began a revitalization in 1999 with the construction of the Waterfront at Port Chester mall, with its 14-screen multiplex and big-box stores.
The 21c proved to be a commercial and an artistic success, encouraging the revitalization of West Main Street here and becoming a destination for art lovers and the art-curious public.
"This incentive will foster economic revitalization and promote sustainable economic growth, which is a major goal of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in a statement.
Secretary Chao will likely be involved in infrastructure investment and revitalization, a top priority of President Trump, and will oversee the rollout of self-driving car regulations over the next several years.
Axios has learned that the EO will announce the creation of the White House Revitalization Opportunity Council — consisting of 13 federal agencies, co-led by HUD and the U.S. Domestic Policy Council.
Manubu Sakai told the Nomura Investment Forum in Singapore that the aim was to boost tax revenues through sustainable economic revitalization but admitted that the country must put the brakes on borrowing.
In Warren, Michigan, Clinton described a budding "comeback" there, pledging to spread the "revitalization" to areas of the state that have not yet recovered from the auto industry's drubbing during the recession.
The funds are coming through the Obama administration's Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization Initiative, which helps coal-reliant regions cope with market forces, air pollution regulations and other factors.
Small towns worldwide dream of growth or just revitalization, and they often invest the little money they have in their coffers to entice companies or families to resettle in their ghost town.
As much of his candidacy has centered on his claim of reversing an economic downturn in South Bend, questions have surfaced about whether the city's revitalization left out black and Hispanic residents.
Shernaz Daver, the chief marketing officer for Udacity, who company founder Sebastian Thrun credits with architecting the company's dramatic revitalization four years ago, is stepping down from her position with the company.
President Trump has made a revitalization of the coal industry one of his key campaign promises, and it arguably helped to push him over the top in states like Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Mr. Hampton said that the federal science funding, which accounts for 3 percent to 5 percent of the small private liberal-arts college's budget, has incited a STEM revitalization in recent years.
Square Feet 6 Photos View Slide Show ' PHILADELPHIA — Seeking to do more than provide basic homes for its residents, this city's public housing agency is taking a new approach to neighborhood revitalization.
But experts say the Games also served as a powerful catalyst for urban revitalization, spurring infrastructure projects, financed with taxpayer money and private investment, that will enhance the lives of Rio's residents.
The city said it had sped up the construction of more than 212 schools and health clinics in impoverished neighborhoods, part of what the mayor called a revitalization spurred by the Olympics.
From the economic revitalization of post-manufacturing regional economies in the United States to combating the opioid crisis, there are important challenges around which public servants might focus their commitment to serve.
Check In From $149 This 6-room Starwood hotel opened in April 2015 as part of a major revitalization of Jekyll Island, Georgia's historic barrier island 25 miles from the Florida border.
"In North America we are implementing an aggressive revitalization plan, which we expect to result in the closing, consolidation or relocation of a few hundred locations in 2018," the Subway spokesman said.
The streetcar — which made its first run on May 6, 5003 — wasn't by any means the only element of downtown's revitalization, but it was perhaps the boldest, and certainly the most dynamic.
Just a week before Mr. Trump's recent Harley tweet, the company announced a revitalization program, called More Roads to Harley-Davidson, intended to bolster ridership by two million in the United States.
"The energy sector in the next few decades could drive an extraordinary and timely revitalization and reindustrialization of the U.S. economy, creating jobs and bringing prosperity to millions of Americans," he wrote.
Prosecutors had charged two overlapping bribery and fraud schemes, in a case that grew out of a federal investigation into the Cuomo administration's upstate economic revitalization plan, known as the Buffalo Billion.
In July 2017, the Urban Revitalization Coalition was registered in Delaware, according to public records, and it began promoting the Opportunity Zone program in conjunction with administration officials and other Republican officeholders.
New demand for softwood could help reopen some of the closed mills and revive some of those communities, aligning their interests with a Green New Deal-style program of national revitalization. 8.
Road to the White House Shortly before Trump's inauguration, Smith was contacted about coming on board as an urban affairs and revitalization policy adviser, a decision that he knew would be controversial.
Nelson A. Rockefeller's inner circle, an adviser to David Rockefeller and the Chase Bank, and a catalyst in the revitalization of Lower Manhattan, died on Tuesday at his home in Greenwich, Conn.
Other than the same predictable distress calls for U.S. assistance, local economic revitalization initiatives are largely counter-productive austerity measures or milquetoast ideas overwhelmed by the din of the debt restructuring drama.
He would also eliminate programs like the Community Development Block Grant, which cities have used to fund programs such as Meals on Wheels as well as homeless shelters and neighborhood revitalization initiatives.
Buttigieg, then 29, cut through a crowded primary of familiar party leaders to become mayor of South Bend, running an upstart campaign based on the themes of economic revitalization and generational change.
In Fiscal Year 28503 alone, the CDFI Fund, which operates the program at Treasury, reported that the NMTC delivered $22019 billion in financing to 530 businesses, community facilities, and economic revitalization projects.
He questioned the members of the board about the salary of its Executive Director Natalie Jaresko, of more than $22019,000 as well as the $350,000 salary paid to Revitalization Coordinator Noel Zamot.
States like Wisconsin and Ohio (which is number 13 on the list) have also seen the revitalization of major cities in recent years, attracting residents looking for jobs and affordable real estate.
The Carrier plant is clearly intended by Trump to be a synecdoche for a larger strategy aimed at boosting high-wage manufacturing employment and broad revitalization of secondary cities in the Midwest.
Teixeira is also dedicated to healthy and sustainable revitalization and is a board member of the Emerald Corridor Foundation, which works to build and restore safe green spaces and waterways in northwest Atlanta.
One of the major players in this revitalization effort is the Goat Farm Arts Center, who have established a program called "Beacons" to try and create an arts district that can be sustainable.
The initial success of the pilot program was very encouraging, and we hope to continue the spirit of that program by enacting the Reclaim Act to support the effective revitalization of eastern Kentucky.
That weapon is part of a $10 billion program, the first of five in a large atomic revitalization effort that's expected to cost as much as $1 trillion over the next 30 years.
"We've been focused on improving things that Detroiters can see out their windows," said Arthur Jemison, who's been leading the city's housing and revitalization efforts since Mayor Mike Duggan took office in 2014.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), which today funds about 50,000 research projects set standards for prospective grantees to recruit more diverse study populations as a result of the 1993 NIH Revitalization Act.
But I also noted a more positive parallel — between the 1936–37 sit-down strike at Chevy in the Hole and the activism that's leading to the site's revitalization today as Chevy Commons.
The Trump administration announced this month a new nuclear policy calling for revitalization of the nation's nuclear arsenal to counter Russia and to a lesser degree China — an approach that has upset Beijing.
The project helps the parents find new jobs as shepherds or handymen, giving them the chance to become what the group's website calls "the agents of the revitalization and development of rural communities".
The revitalization of Ms. Tsai's political prospects highlights the challenge that the increasingly authoritarian government in Beijing faces in offering a political formula for unification that would be attractive to Taiwan's vigorous democracy.
" (Incidentally, the Reinvented Toilet Expo is called "Toilets in the New Era" in Chinese.) Having clean toilets, Mr. Xi said in 2015, is an important goal in "advancing the revitalization of the countryside.
This summer in Fort Yukon, around 30 elders, all fluent in a dialect of Gwich'in, and a team of linguists from The Language Conservancy met for a session of the Language Revitalization Institute.
It is about six miles from the center of Michigan City, which has a population of about 31,000 people and is currently undergoing a revitalization that includes the development of an arts district.
The River Market, a shopping and dining district on the Arkansas River developed in conjunction with the downtown revitalization, is about a mile and a half away, as is the Clinton Presidential Center.
And as it nears the long-held aspiration of national revitalization, the coming decades may see China's impact on the world reach unprecedented heights — if it can surmount imposing domestic and international hurdles.
Another long-awaited project is the revitalization of Veterans Field, near the river, which had been closed since 2011 because its soil was contaminated by tainted concrete used in a previous reconstruction effort.
An ambitious revitalization campaign begun in the mid-1990s by Alain Juppé, the longstanding center-right mayor and a former prime minister, cleaned up the city center, making it more welcoming to pedestrians.
Cohoes, a city of about 20,000 people about nine miles north of Albany, had attracted commitments to invest in the revitalization of its downtown, Mr. Morse said, adding that the project would continue.
The hope must be that whatever the short-term problems, the Brexit saga sees a revitalization of politics on both sides, allowing the country to focus its attention on the issues that really count.
Ball is particularly worried by a new 6,000-unit development going up just blocks from where she lives, part of a massive revitalization project that has transformed the Union Market neighborhood she lives in.
Following the GSU acquisition, groups such as The Turner Field Community Benefits Coalition spied an opportunity for the revitalization of their middle- and working-class communities that could be on terms they deemed equitable.
DES MOINES — Just before he stepped down from the podium, the entrepreneur Andrew Yang had a message for the crowd of Iowa progressives, to whom he'd touted a universal basic income and economic revitalization.
"We are contributing with all our efforts to the revitalization of our historic Tsukiji," said a banner emblazoned with the logos of the architect and other contractors hanging from scaffolding of the new building.
Mr. Gehry is involved in all kinds of projects, including a revitalization of the Los Angeles River and an expansion of the Colburn School near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, which he also designed.
Moody's Investors Service recently warned that big capital needs at Detroit's public school system posed a threat to the city's "post-bankruptcy economic revitalization" unless the state or philanthropic community step in with funding.
Adversaries look at what the United States expects to spend on the nuclear revitalization program — estimated at up to $1 trillion over three decades — and use it to lobby for their own sophisticated weaponry.
The 232 tariffs have set the aluminum and steel industries on a path to recovery and revitalization, and the U.S. primary aluminum industry is projected to grow by 67 percent over the next year.
As a private citizen most of his projects, whether it be the revitalization of the now omnipresent Mar-A-Lago resort in Palm Beach or Manhattan's eponymous Trump Tower, are renowned for their opulence.
In fact, DiBugnara told CNBC there has been so much revitalization that the South Bronx has even earned a nickname in real estate circles — "SoBro," a title that echoes Manhattan's upscale redoubt of SoHo.
Gray, with the help of Leinberger, started by drawing up a long-term revitalization plan, which he carried around on a small note card every day to make sure every decision aligned with it.
A multiethnic city of about 168,000 people with a thriving art scene, it has pinned its hopes for revitalization on the European Union's development funds, but it is fighting the nationalism creeping across Croatia.
Fetal tissue procurement has been heavily regulated since enactment of the NIH Revitalization Act of 1993, which states that profits cannot be made in the transfer or acceptance of fetal tissue for research purposes.
State Senator George A. Amedore Jr., one of Lumberyard's many political supporters, sees the organization as integral to the revitalization of the region, and speaks of the tourists and other businesses it might attract.
She served from 2009–2013 as Special Assistant to the President and senior director for European Affairs at the National Security Council, where she led the revitalization of America's alliances and partnerships in Europe.
The coalition could then set to work training local, indigenous security forces as non-military civilian partners from coalition nations provide the economic, governance, and other revitalization measures to stabilize and strengthen these communities.
A document obtained by The Hill reveals the details of a plan to revitalize America's roads, bridges and transit systems by pushing for improvements to water infrastructure, transportation, land revitalization and Veteran's Affairs facilities.
This is notable because rural economies in particular present unique obstacles to revitalization, including a lack of economic diversity and investors, the limited availability of credit, the seasonal nature of employment, and geographic isolation.
Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.) and Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) introduced the Cultivating Revitalization by Expanding American Agricultural Trade and Exports (CREAATE) Act, followed by introduction of the companion bill in the Senate by Sens.
To that end, it was one of 10 cities, from every region of the state, selected to each receive $10 million in state funding last year from a program called the Downtown Revitalization Initiative.
Mapping the population changes across the United States between 1790 and 2017 shows not only the rise and fall of major American cities, but also how uneven the most recent urban revitalization has been.
Though work at the community level toward language revitalization is most effective, Gabriel said it is often put on the backburner as marginalized communities struggle to tackle other issues, often related to basic survival.
So too would the Choice Neighborhoods program, a neighborhood revitalization program aimed at poor areas, and the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, a block-grant for state and local governments to spend on affordable housing programs.
The Commissioner for Heritage's Office said in a written response to Reuters that the government had launched the revitalization of 19 historic buildings since it first announced its policies on heritage conservation a decade ago.
The building of the new state-of-the-art Mercedes Benz Stadium and the revitalization of the West End area are prime examples of how we like to stay a step ahead of the pack.
The decision opens the door to EPA-backed clean-up and revitalization efforts for Colorado's Animas River, which has suffered through "decades" of mine waste contamination above and beyond last year's Gold King Mine incident.
Indeed, there exists a cyclical pattern of revitalization during periods of systemic global uncertainty and the recent rejuvenation of relations between Turkey and the U.S. should be viewed within this wider historical and political framework.
Putin has said one of his top priorities for a meeting with Trump is to discuss arms control, particularly extension of the New START Treaty and revitalization of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty.
Barring a strategy for revitalization and dominance of its global markets, GE is destined to become an industrial holding company that buys and sells businesses during market cycles and whose only mission is making money.
Mr. Nenshi's zeal for change has fueled the city's revitalization and raised its profile beyond oil and the Calgary Stampede, an annual rodeo and festival that is Canada's equivalent of Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
"This country has missed so many opportunities to make durable peace and we should not allow the High level Revitalization Forum to be squandered," Festus Mogae, the former president of Botswana said in a speech.
The revitalization of surrealism for the exhibition originated from "the idea of an art circus, and thinking about the term in all of its multiple historical connotations," tells Joanna Frang, Barrett Art Center's executive director.
All those "Fantastic Beasts" movies play a big part in Ms. Lifford's efforts — a consistent content pipeline is crucial to retail buyers — as do revitalization plans around other Warner brands, including the Looney Tunes cartoons.
Samantha David, chief operating officer of WS Development, one of the largest retail development firms in the country, has spent the last two years directing the Lazarus-esque revitalization of Palm Beach's Royal Poinciana Plaza.
Jane and Thor Rinden bought the house in 19603 for $21960,21970, and meticulously documented their restoration of the 276 four-level property, as they lived through Brooklyn's brownstone revitalization movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
"We are encouraged by the early signs of revitalization in the city and the more honest assessment and discussion of priorities in light of fiscal realities at the city and state level," Mr. Swift said.
Atlantic City's boom-and-bust cycle has been in motion for decades now, with new casinos and restaurants sowing high hopes for revitalization, followed by mass closings, and then the whole thing happening on repeat.
First, the easy part: Let's take the offices of our federal government, now concentrated in the vampiric conurbation of Greater Washington, D.C., and spread them around, in poorer states and smaller cities that need revitalization.
Bisexual lighting gained momentum in the queer community last year—mostly in conversations contained to Twitter, Reddit, and Pinterest—but experienced something of a revitalization after yesterday's premiere of Janelle Monáe's "Make Me Feel" video.
Todd Lamb, a former state senator and U.S. Secret Service agent, and ex-Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett, who helped oversee a revitalization of the state&aposs capital city that included landing an NBA basketball team.
"We need to look for every way possible to create new jobs, we need to be focusing on how we can bring investing to places that need it," Clinton said, touting her plan for urban revitalization.
Revitalization projects creeping along the waterfront connect the two exhibition spaces to each other, and Manna's work makes it hard to ignore that the first iteration of the Toronto Biennial takes advantage of this new environment.
Going forward, Rakuten will explore the development of new services in the agriculture field through the internet, while aiming to contribute to regional revitalization through the utilization of deserted arable land and support for new farmers.
"We look at the current momentum occurring in Detroit as an opportunity to further accelerate the development of the tech community regionally and look forward to contributing to the city's revitalization in any way we can."
Beyond his art practice, Gates is also the founder of the Rebuild Foundation, based in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood of Chicago, that aims to foster a socially conscientious, culturally driven urban revitalization of underserved neighborhoods.
In addition to Kim and Kanye, Kareem Lanier and Pastor Darrell Scott of the White House's Urban Revitalization Coalition, also played a big role … helping to connect ASAP's management directly with Kushner through a phone call.
Tyree Guyton is best known for the Heidelberg Project, an arts-based community revitalization effort on the East Side of Detroit that includes a permanent outdoor display of hundreds of sculptures he's made of found objects.
For Fort Worth, explosive population growth is driving the Fort Worth River Renaissance and Panther Island Project, a holistic approach to development that combines flood protection, urban revitalization, sustainable development, environmental clean-up, and infrastructure development.
Andrew M. Cuomo's economic revitalization program in Buffalo gained approval for an infusion of state money on Wednesday, even as the initiative continued to be shadowed by a federal investigation into how state officials awarded contracts.
In Washington, there's a reason why infrastructure revitalization has been a part of both parties' messaging:  Investing in America is a political no-brainer and the right thing to do for the future of our country.
If Presidents Guaidó and Trump are successful, we can see the amelioration of the Western Hemisphere's greatest humanitarian disaster in decades, a once-free people again living with human and civil rights, and an economic revitalization.
"While we finished 2017 with a solid sales momentum, we continue to face challenges of the revitalization of Pizza Hut and lapping of two very successful Chinese New Year promotions," said Chief Operating Officer Joey Wat.
It is part of the building's ongoing $215 million-revitalization effort and aims to replace the current floorboards, of Georgia yellow pine, with wood from various historic buildings around the country, including the Domino Sugar Factory.
NEW ORLEANS — For a topic heavily critiqued and obsessively discussed, particularly since the 2016 presidential election, the contrast of rural America's suffering and urban America's revitalization is often told in stories that focus on white people.
We found that to realize the untapped potential of vacant older buildings, cities need to modernize zoning and parking regulations, streamline code reviews, and target new financial incentives to spur revitalization in historic neighborhoods and corridors.
Reagan's tax cuts led to deficits, Clinton's tax hike to surpluses; Jerry Brown presided over California's fiscal revitalization, Sam Brownback over a fiscal crisis that eventually prompted the legislature to overrule him and raise taxes again.
Previous investments in the city were "sporadic and modest," he said, and he detected some resentment toward the school when he arrived in 2014 from the University of Chicago, where he also worked on community revitalization.
But the trial has shed an unwelcome spotlight on one of his most touted — and expensive — promises: the revitalization of upstate and western New York through efforts like the Buffalo Billion, his signature economic development program.
Large- scale redevelopment plans for Boyle Heights—such as the 2009 Metro Line extension, 6th Street Bridge revitalization plans and USC Biotech Corridor proposal—were already underway well before we signed the lease on Mission Road.
The B61 Model 12, the bomb flight-tested last year in Nevada, is the first of five new warhead types planned as part of an atomic revitalization estimated to cost up to $1 trillion over three decades.
The reason these voters see no incentive to return to the Democratic Party is because the leadership lacks a plan to effectively counter President Trump&aposs initial success on economic revitalization by reducing taxes and cutting regulations.
Jessica Goldman-Srebnick, CEO of Goldman Properties—whose father, Tony, helped develop New York's SoHo and then was a pioneer in the gentrification and revitalization of Wynwood—said the restaurants and businesses of Wynwood were hanging tough.
As opposed to gentrification, revitalization is a collaborative effort, where the city's urban planning department, existing community members and business owners (incoming and long-standing) decide on improvements that can create more equitable change for all involved.
Earlier this year, the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture released "The Massachusetts Cranberry Revitalization Task Force Final Report," a 61-page document that outlined the efforts underway to address the variety of problems facing farmers in the state.
" Department of Housing and Urban Development CHOICE NEIGHBORHOODS "The Budget proposes to eliminate funding for the Choice Neighborhoods program, recognizing a greater role for State and local governments and the private sector to address community revitalization needs.
US Steel said on a post-earnings conference call on Wednesday that its profit for the year will be hurt by its efforts to accelerate "asset revitalization", as it invests in its steel mills to improve profitability.
As revitalization has become more evident, outside investors have become increasingly interested in Main Street property, but many longtime building owners are holding out, said Michael Rackenberg, a commercial broker in the Rye office of Houlihan Lawrence.
The River Market, a shopping and dining district along the Arkansas River developed during the broader revitalization of downtown, is about a mile and a half away; the Clinton Presidential Center and library are within two miles.
Progress requires creating — and strongly enforcing — fair housing policies that invest in both underserved communities for revitalization and wealthier communities to support the creation of affordable housing with access to good schools, jobs, transit and health care.
Venn, which operates in New York, Berlin and Tel Aviv, plans to use the investment to enhance research and development, refine its model for urban revitalization, and increase operations to cities across the United States and Europe.
Enacting and implementing policies at the state and federal level that will address the job-quality crisis requires the revitalization of the labor movement and political pressures to provide basic universal protections for workers and their families.
Sustained community revitalization efforts that take on a range of difficult issues — all in the same place, at the same time — have proved that they can drive the kind of progress that the Census Bureau reported recently.
Shinola Hotel The revitalization of downtown Detroit continues with a partnership between the luxury watchmaker Shinola and the real estate firm Bedrock, two local brands that have invested deeply in the city in the past few years.
"Yes, it's the flag of Kurdistan," said Mr. Yaqoobi, whose office is in a beautifully restored Ottoman merchants' house near the flagpole square and whose full title is head of the High Commission for Erbil Citadel Revitalization.
I wondered if this was intended as a way to differentiate the commission from their ongoing Armory revitalization, or whether it was meant to distinguish architecture from an art piece, since the installation employs devices from both.
But revitalization efforts are luring field-to-fork chefs, hops-obsessed brewers, eco-chic designers, craft brewers, single-estate coffee roasters and a crop of contemporary artists who are pushing the city's artistic sensibility into the limelight.
"Detroit has undergone an urban revitalization, making the acquisition of Rocket Fiber and its strong presence in Detroit the perfect complement to our existing Michigan network," said Brett Lindsey, Everstream's president and CEO, in a released statement.
Another major focus will be the revitalization of Extra hypermarkets, with 10 to be converted into Assaí stores this year, an equal number to potentially follow and a final 10 to be closed or sold, Faiçal added.
They have developed affordable loan products and services, worked more closely with community stakeholders and nonprofits that serve these markets, and developed lending and investing vehicles for affordable housing, renovation of commercial corridors and neighborhood revitalization efforts.
The participants hailed from NYU Asian American Political Activism Coalition, Hunter Coalition for the Revitalization of Asian American Studies (CRAASH), NYU Student Labor Action Movement, Campus Action Network, No New Jails NYC, Indigenous Women's Collective, and others.
Amid the keepers of the pit-masters' flames are a few pioneers, like Atlanta's Ben and Jennifer Johnson, who see the wave of revitalization as a chance to integrate newer dining trends and foreign flavors into their city.
"Tubarão Martelo currently produces about 5,800 bpd, and that could reach 10,000 bpd after we conclude the revitalization of the field, while output of the integrated fields could reach an estimated 20,000 bpd as of 2021," Tanure said.
Immigration reform, economic revitalization with manufacturing, with infrastructure — we put it out there, and we begin to work on an ambitious, big, bold agenda that will actually produce the results that I want to see for our country.
Chattanooga shows what happens when a city can maintain that multi-decade focus on growth and revitalization, while also adapting itself to the realities of the talent inside its borders and the economy in the world at large.
"Over the last four years oncology has been focused on pipeline revitalization ... We feel that we have re-emerged and now our sights shift towards true leadership in the oncology space," said Dave Fredrickson, AstraZeneca's head of oncology.
It also announced a new revenue-sharing program with B.C.'s indigenous peoples that will provide $22008 billion over 21 years, and C$21.3209 million over three years to help fund self-government, cultural revitalization and improved services.
"Receiving and sharing the information in this way not only helps pastoralists know when and where to move, it also builds relationships and trust between people," said Amadou Adamou of the Association for the Revitalization of Livestock Breeding.
Instead, policy experts and community leaders are fashioning a new economic development strategy for their communities—one that borrows more from liberal theories of urban revitalization than from Trump's pledges to bring back lost manufacturing and mining jobs.
It asks states to evaluate their local economies and mine for diamonds in their own backyards: great, local opportunities where equity investment in businesses could help to create jobs, income growth, revitalization of neighborhoods and low-income housing.
The watchdog group pointed to Trump's participation in a February 2018 roundtable at the White House, an October 2018 presentation at the White House and the signing ceremony for the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council last month.
But the revitalization of Williamsburg has galloped ahead without completion of Bushwick Inlet Park, and the "sleep-in" on Saturday was a plea to the businessman who owns a parcel of land that stands between its uncoupled ends.
"Downtown was really a no-go zone during nighttime," said Richard Talbot, a market researcher who was hired in 2520 to help create a revitalization plan for the city's retail district, centered on its main thoroughfare, Pine Avenue.
A theme to the promotional story repeatedly expressed to me and my colleagues during this trip is that Los Angeles is experiencing a major revitalization: new galleries and museums opening, projects expanding and previously downtrodden neighborhoods being resuscitated.
Yates invited Rodrigue to bring a group to see the urban revitalization project nested next to East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, the home course for Bobby Jones, the first golfer to complete golf's Grand Slam, in 1930.
The revitalization of downtown Los Angeles into an entertainment district makes it particularly attractive to public transit tourists as most of the city's rail lines intersect there (rides are $1.75 one way, or $7 for a day pass).
He brought mainstream attention to the New York avant-garde of the 1970s, played a central role in the revitalization of Brooklyn, and fostered a global artistic exchange, now sadly threatened by nationalism and populism here and abroad.
"As New Yorkers who live in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, we welcome new immigrants as a source of energy and celebrate them as a source of revitalization of our state," Cuomo said in a statement.
What's more, a recent industrial "revitalization" program gave landlords financial incentives to convert industrial buildings into offices, but it also drove up the value of such space in districts like East Kowloon, a popular area for live houses.
In the Georgia Dome's life span — it was home to the N.F.L.'s Atlanta Falcons from 1992 to 2016 — residents of English Avenue and Vine City kept waiting to see the revitalization city officials had said would come.
WATCH: We Tried It: The Taco Cleanse "One of the cool things happening in America right now is the revitalization of urban areas, and we're seeing millennials moving into downtown areas," Mike Grams, Taco Bell's chief operating officer says.
"The Games would have a positive impact on a wide range of areas of our society but the focus will be on the revitalization of sport in our country, and in particular the upgrading of winter sports," he said.
" A coalition of senior COFINA bondholders hailed the deal, which includes investors in senior and junior bonds as well as island residents who bought the debt, as "a significant milestone for Puerto Rico on its road to economic revitalization.
While most of Hollywood's A-list opts for mansions in the Hills, Depp has lived downtown for years, building his penthouse complex piece-by-pice since the building was modernized in 2007 — before the downtown revitalization really took root.
It is clear that radically improved access to treatment services, economic revitalization, and criminal justice reform are three critical areas where all branches of governments have the ability to collaborate and change the present calculus of our drug crisis.
West is expected to discuss a number of wide-ranging issues during a Thursday lunch meeting with Trump at the White House, including prison reform, urban revitalization and African-American employment, among other topics, a White House spokesman said.
While the neighborhood fell into disrepair for a while, leaving many of the buildings abandoned and dilapidated, it has undergone an immense revitalization, and is now seeing an influx of restaurants and boutiques, and even a thriving art scene.
"In 2400, we discovered that Okutama was one of three Tokyo (prefecture) towns expected to vanish by 220," says Kazutaka Niijima, an official with the Okutama Youth Revitalization (OYR) department, a government body set up to repopulate the town.
As part of a larger revitalization plan, the town's mayor at the time, Joseph Vas, promised a $600 million development at the water's edge, with 2,200 housing units, shops, a hotel and high-speed ferry service to New York.
Only when the pipeline is firmly and finally rejected can we look forward to the revitalization of the river, and the celebration of the c'iyaals return ceremony to mark the first real salmon run in more than 100 years.
Andrew M. Cuomo's largest economic development efforts, was sentenced on Tuesday to three and a half years in prison for his role in a bid-rigging scandal involving the governor's signature upstate revitalization plan, the so-called Buffalo Billion.
Mr. Adams taught elementary school briefly between graduating from the Pratt Institute, in 1996, and earning his M.F.A. from Columbia, in 2003, and remembered how students transformed milk cartons into tiny homes, places of "nourishment, of revitalization," he said.
Since leaving the EPA, he's taken on the job of Senior Vice President of Climate, Environmental Justice & Community Revitalization at the nonprofit organization, which uses hip-hop music and culture to promote political activism among youth and young adults.
Check out more videos from VICE: In Chicago, for instance, the East Garfield Park site comprises a series of vacant lots, which could be transformed to provide new areas for recreation, urban gardening or businesses that will drive economic revitalization.
Last week, BMW said it was considering building a second manufacturing plant in the United States that could produce engines and transmissions, drawing praise from Trump, who has made the revitalization of U.S. manufacturing a key pillar of his economic program.
"Fourth Avenue could be the Park Avenue of Brooklyn," said Mr. Scissura, who started a task force in 2300 that pushed for the revitalization of the corridor while he was chief of staff to Marty Markowitz, then the Brooklyn Borough President.
New York City's proposal, which is being called the Brooklyn Queens Connector, is part of a wave of attention-grabbing streetcar and light-rail projects across the country that seek to capitalize on both urban revitalization and nostalgia for trolleys.
Trump encouraged Kim to focus on the opportunities offered by the meeting and to make a deal to abandon his nuclear program, pledging not only to guarantee Kim&aposs personal security but also predicting an economic revitalization for the North.
"It is becoming increasingly clear that the only thing that will save our land for everyone is Indigenous science," said Miller, who is currently writing a history of Puyallup sovereignty that includes sections on Lushootseed language revitalization, decolonization, and shellfish.
At the signing of his most recent executive order, President Trump expressed sympathy for the failing coal industry and coal country, along with his hope that removing unnecessary barriers and stifling regulation would lead to a revitalization of coal country.
"Right now, we're only ten months into our brand new African-American Museum, and our next big capital project is a complete revitalization of the Air and Space Museum, which will be $650 million," Smithsonian spokeswoman Linda St. Thomas told Politico.
This agenda is focusing on apprenticeships, workforce development, supporting HBCU funding, charter schools, and STEM education through computer science initiative, prison reform, Associated Health Plans for small business owners and sole proprietors, removing burdensome regulations stifling urban entrepreneurship and revitalization.
The Urban Institute found that initiatives like Cities of Service's Love Your Block neighborhood revitalization program can strengthen social cohesion among participants, and boost the social capital of program leaders—both within their communities as well as with city officials.
The city has undergone a revitalization over the past 10 to 15 years, with old factories and mills downtown being converted into restaurants, galleries, shops and apartments, alongside newer construction like the $2919 million Durham Performing Arts Center, opened in 2008.
If, however, white evangelicals somehow summon a response that is rooted in real acceptance of their decentered place in a new America, they may find that they have a critical role to play in the revitalization of our civic life.
Ms. Nightengale, a former managing editor of D Magazine, works for the Better Block, a nonprofit group that supports urban revitalization, and is involved with a movement that wants to tear down Interstate 0003 and replace it with boulevards and businesses.
Buttigieg became mayor at a moment of economic revitalization and oversaw the city during a period of growth—the decline in South Bend's unemployment rate, though impressive, probably owes more to macroeconomic trends than to the leadership of its young mayor.
But as with so many of the city's "Olympic Legacy" projects, Mayor Eduardo Paes's $2 billion public-private harbor revitalization seems destined to leave behind more in the way of displacement, erasure, and corruption than meaningful improvements of lasting, collective value.
In less capable hands, it would be corny, but Starcrawler just makes it a hell of a lot of fun—less an ode to forebears like Ozzy, than a revitalization that puts some lifeblood back into long-anemic guitar music.
From documentaries to spoken-word performances, from urban revitalization actions to conventional gallery shows, they serve diverse ends that include raising political awareness, assuaging grief, anticipating long-term educational needs, and encouraging the resumption, as much as possible, of everyday life.
"The only thing, frankly, better and less drastic than closing the border is tariff the cars coming in, and I will do it," Mr. Trump said, speaking to reporters after a meeting with the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council.
As a government corporation, the PRFC could immediately act to invest in the preferred stock of large and small companies deemed vital to maintaining maximum levels of employment and participating in the revitalization of the economy as the pandemic recedes.
The buildings are part of a revitalization effort in the city's core, but some officials are questioning whether tax abatements and other incentives given to the developer, Cordish Companies of Baltimore, are appropriate for residential projects that cater to the affluent.
Hired in 2017 to serve as an adviser to Trump on Urban Affairs and Revitalization, Smith was tasked with pursuing Trump's agenda on a slate of issues important to the black community, including prison reform and historically black colleges and universities.
Trump's promise to begin an ambitious, $1.5 trillion infrastructure revitalization program is another chance for Democrats and Republicans to bridge their divide and instead make meaningful progress in an area that would benefit all Americans as well as our economy.
The plan also sets aside $140 billion to ensure the solvency of the Highway Trust Fund for the next 10 years, $62 billion for neighborhood revitalization, lead remediation and affordable housing and $40 billion to provide universal high-speed internet.
Success of this effort hinges on our ability to see the bigger picture: HIV elimination will not be possible without addressing the growing epidemic of other STDs and investing in the revitalization of STD prevention infrastructure across the United States.
"The zoning effectively made the revitalization of this neighborhood impossible" for anyone who could not pay cash, said Carey Shea, the executive director at Home by Hand in New Orleans, the nonprofit housing developer, who had worked with Mr. Brown.
"We shouldn't be surprised that people are skeptical," said Mr. David, the governor's counsel, pointing to similar programs like the governor's Buffalo Billion revitalization project in upstate New York, which brought new jobs, new buildings and a new optimism to Buffalo.
On behalf of the National Federation of Independent Business, he led efforts from 85033 - 2002 to reform the Superfund law resulting in the House passage of the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act by a vote of 419-0.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Codelco and other copper mining giants are set to plow billions of dollars into the revitalization of Chile's mines, but that may not be enough to keep the country from losing ground to competitors elsewhere in the world.
Sanctions relief is crucial for both China's Northeast Area Revitalization Plan as well as Russia's economic interests in the Russian Far East, said Anthony Rinna, a specialist in Korea-Russia relations at Sino-NK, a website that analyses the region.
Kings Park's own shopping district, on Main Street, has been the focus of recent revitalization efforts by the chamber of commerce and the Kings Park Civic Association, which have worked with two nonprofits, Vision Long Island and the Regional Plan Association.
When we talk about cities being revitalized, you're always at risk for gentrification… So for me, as an investor and a partner, to know that Detroit is going through the big wave of revitalization, we wanted to have skin in the game.
The recent revitalization of Southern New Hampshire towns like Nashua and Manchester shows that even though it is popular for startups to be located in a city, being based in the suburbs may be the best decision a tech firm can make.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Saturday about a revitalization of Google's robotics division misstated part of the background of Hans Peter Brondmo, who has been hired to help manage the unit, now part of the X research division of the Alphabet holding company.
Blackstar, the album he released three days before his death from cancer at age 69, now feels less like a late-career revitalization — uncommon, but not unprecedented — than an invitation to contemplate the swirling maelstrom of ideas, memories, and sensations that lies beyond.
Most recently, an initiative known as POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization), a joint effort led by the Appalachian Regional Commission and EDA, assists those impacted by changes in energy policy, especially coal mines and coal-fired power plants.
The U2 singer faced a battery of cameras from the press and the public while calling for the U.S. to lead a new revitalization plan to stabilize communities across the Middle East and Africa and fight against a growing swell of extremism.
On the one-year anniversary of the genocide designation, I urge the Trump administration to take steps to address this atrocity through advocacy for religious freedom, the provision of humanitarian aid, the pursuit of justice against perpetrators, and assistance with economic revitalization.
For years now, leaders of the executive and legislative branches of our government, corporate America, organized labor, associations tied to the infrastructure sector, and our pension fund and private equity community have extolled the need to fund revitalization of our national infrastructure.
Duggan's reelection bid leans heavily on the idea of expanding the revitalization outward; in his primary night speech, surrounded on stage by an enthusiastic cast of supporters, he struck a carefully optimistic tone, mentioning only "signs of recovery" after 60 years of decay.
Both can rattle off countless examples of nearly miraculous urban revitalization: thriving businesses in storefronts that stood vacant for years; gleaming new high-rise apartment blocks that are largely (some say entirely) rented out even before they're completed; vibrant arts and culinary scenes.
Howard Zemsky, the chief executive of Empire State Development, said he had been impressed with both the local enthusiasm and the way the project aligned with a number of the state's redevelopment philosophies, including historic preservation, reuse of old buildings and urban revitalization.
In an attempt to protect the river and in response to destructive droughts that have affected the tribe's salmon fishers, the Yurok Tribe sought to codify their ongoing attempts at revitalization by granting the river the same legal rights as a human.
This highly visible platform at the National Gallery of Art, which attracts more than five million visitors annually, shines a light on Mr. Gates's mushrooming grass-roots revitalization project on Chicago's South Side, which invests in people and places others have written off.
Language 'where we live' While public education is a named priority for Indigenous peoples concerned with the survival of their languages, there are other methods of revitalization underway that are attempting to move learning out of the classroom and into the home.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since opening in 2003, the Frank Gehry–designed Walt Disney Concert Hall has been not only a symbol of downtown Los Angeles's revitalization, but also a harbinger of the city's ascendance as a major arts center.
This is all part of Vinik's and Gates' Cascadia Investments larger $3 billion revitalization plan that covers 53 acres and will have 5,000 new homes, 2.5 million square feet of office space and come in a built environment of 9 million total square feet.
Photographs from the International Center of Photography's Roman Vishniac Archive, as well as artifacts from the American Jewish Historical Society and Leo Baeck Institute, tell how the war led to mass destruction and displacement, and how Europe and the United States moved on toward revitalization.
Photographs from the International Center of Photography's Roman Vishniac Archive, as well as artifacts from the American Jewish Historical Society and Leo Baeck Institute, tellhow the war led to mass destruction and displacement, and how Europe and the United States moved on toward revitalization.
"We try to make our Language Pal apps as flexible as we can, so that it can be used with all different types of language revitalization programs," says Don, adding that can be in classroom teaching, at home, or in a master/apprentice program.
There, a hypergentrification — fueled by the High Line park's spectacular revitalization of this formerly industrial area, as well as by wealthy real estate investors seeking new Manhattan addresses — has resulted in a jarring compression of new construction of office space, museums and luxury apartments.
Main Street's members hold eight committee chairs and more than 20 subcommittee chairs, and are united around a legislative agenda that includes health care improvement, regulatory reform, corporate and individual tax reduction, infrastructure modernization, energy independence, a revitalization of manufacturing and increased workplace flexibility.
Ms. Kimball Coe, who is also the leader of the National Rural Assembly, sees Civic Saturdays as a tool of revitalization and hosted one of her gatherings in a decaying area downtown that she and her neighbors are trying to breathe some life back into.
The project — part of larger revitalization efforts in South Brooklyn — would transform 150,000 square feet of city-owned land by the boardwalk (next to the Thunderbolt roller coaster) into an aquatic adventure zone, expanding the skyline of roller coasters and thrill rides at Luna Park.
David DiChiera, the founder of Michigan Opera Theater, a regional company that attracted world-class talent and became a bastion of culture and a booster of revitalization in a downtown Detroit that many had abandoned, died on Tuesday at his home in that city.
He has cited $850 million in investments into South Bend since he took office in 2012, but he's been criticized for his focus on the revitalization of downtown and has been accused of forgetting the city's low-income suburbs, which have struggled in recent years.
They also are part of a revitalization effort that has added housing, a new arena, a streetcar system and other amenities to the urban core, and Cordish has played a big role in the renewal as developer of the Power & Light District entertainment quarter.
Politico reported Wednesday that the Urban Revitalization Coalition (URC), a cadre of black Trump supporters who are active in business, political and faith communities, is organizing events in states such as Ohio where attendees have been enticed by cash giveaways as large as $25,85033.
The depth of concern and commiserations were a tangible reminder of how important that house had been for so many of our friends and family, as a place of escape and sanctuary, laughter, warmth, revitalization and relaxation, an almost spiritual-like home base. Gone.
Or rather, Carmel Valley Ranch, a 2500-acre resort whose recently completed $27 million revitalization added wine education classes, a well-being workshop with horses, 2000 new indoor-outdoor suites, and a redesign of the resort's restaurant, whose chef, Tim Wood, devised our dinner.

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