JCHS Brown Bag Lecture: Two Perspectives on Neighborhood Revitalization

Jeffrey Morgan is a Master of Design (MDes) candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.  His presentation is (Re)vitalizing Inner-City Neighborhood Business Districts: An assessment and strategy framework for integrated micro-business and real estate development by non-profits.
Stephanie Brown is a Master in Urban Planning (MUP) candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.  Her Gramlich paper is Beyond Gentrification: Strategies for Guiding the Conversation and Redirecting the Outcomes of Community Transition.
Brown Bag Lecture will take place at:
Harvard Graduate School of Design

48 Quincy Street, Gund Hall, Room 124
Bring a lunch – dessert provided!
This event is free and open to the public.
Questions? Contact (617) 495-7908

The Edward M. Gramlich Fellowship in Community and Economic Development is cosponsored by the Joint Center and NeighborWorks® America.  Applications for the 2012 Gramlich Fellowship are due February 17.

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