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en The way it looks, people could live in one tower and walk to another to go to dinner. The developer is making a premier urban-style center.

en For 50 years, Americans fled the urban center. Now people are fleeing the suburbs for the urban core. That's going to be a 50- to 100-year trend. And we're right on the front of that.

en I looked at other places like Pasadena, but it's more conservative, more old style, European style over there, and there is more competition. I feel that the people who live in Santa Monica gravitate towards my style.

en What Lincoln wants to do is to create a mixed-use urban center. One of the questions the plan commission needs to consider is how many and how big and where should urban centers be the most appropriately located.

en A developer might propose construction of a shopping center that will wipe out the habitat of an endangered species. Once the developer has been compensated for that use, he or she can propose an office park on the site and become entitled to compensation again.

en Right now, you have to drive from shopping center to center. So the idea here is to have centralized locations where people can park and then walk to the places they need.

en As population increases we are going to have to rely on our soil resources more and more. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. Because of their style of consumption, in Europe the amount of land needed to support urban areas is 100 times larger than the urban area itself.

en This is really about community revitalization of urban areas and making our cities economically competitive, better places to live.

en They can walk out the door of the technology center making $60,000 a year. That's not bad.

en It's locally led so the national teams are responding to local input. Style does give those things character, but above and beyond, that is creating livable communities. We want to create urban centers that curb urban sprawl.

en [A developer that is ] creative. Somebody that thinks outside the box, urban design, mixed-use.

en This will function not as a bell tower, but as a vertical structure that collects the buildings. It's open and people will gather and walk around.

en The city will be putting in a traffic light at 8th and Mill. This is hugely significant. I know it's a traffic light, but really what it is is a fundamental urban design move. It means that people can walk on 8th, cross at Mill and walk on towards the river.

en We have a walk-through after school on Fridays, and then we have a team dinner that's paid for with money from our annual fundraiser, ... We've invited the 1980 team to join us for dinner.

en Sadly, regardless of where you live today, some people are going to take any opportunity available if you give it to them. It is definitely more of an urban thing where people are living closer to one another and you have a higher rate of people on foot traffic.


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