New Research: How Public Spaces Improve Community Well-Being
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In case you missed it, the Brookings Institute has released new qualitative research examining the relationship between public spaces and community well-being. The report dives into three projects—Civic Plaza in Albuquerque, Canalside in Buffalo, and the Flint Farmers’ Market in Flint—in the Project for Public Spaces portfolio.
In his summary of the report, Project for Public Spaces Deputy Executive Director Nate Storring says, “the true test of a public space is whether or not its economic, social, civic, and physical outcomes improve over time.” Read the four key takeaways. |
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