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I'm excited to share a fascinating blog post that delves into the history of Old Penn Station. It explores the architectural grandeur of this iconic structure, its significance in the urban landscape, and the unfortunate circumstances that led to its demise. The narrative is a poignant reminder of both the beauty of our historical landmarks and the ongoing conversation about preservation in our modern cities. To learn more about this compelling story, visit the link below. Read the full article here: [The birth, life, and death of Old Penn Station](https://ift.tt/oITgi1x).
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Exciting news! We are thrilled to announce the publication of our latest blog post, "The Secret History of the World's First Suburb." This insightful piece delves into the fascinating origins and significance of one of the earliest suburban developments, uncovering the cultural and architectural influences that shaped it. Join us as we explore how this pivotal moment in urban history continues to impact our modern landscape. Discover the story behind the first suburb and its lasting legacy by reading the full article at the link below: [The Secret History of the World's First Suburb](https://ift.tt/HZ7S1vE)
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"The arts don’t need corporate saviors. They need committed partners: people willing to listen, learn, and lead with the unique skills they bring. If you’re willing to step outside the familiar, you’ll find that cultural institutions offer an education like no other. They’ll test you, change you, and ultimately, remind you that leadership isn’t just about personal success. It’s about collective potential." This is a wonderful article by Rod Aldridge which I'd encourage you all to read.
A great article in City AM from Sir Rod Aldridge, who recently retired as Chair from Lowry after 18 years. Read the full artice here: https://lnkd.in/duAh4qSm
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Perhaps the topic of street and transportation crimes should also be addressed in debates to develop more effective regulations and strategies. This discussion could help identify key issues, improve law enforcement approaches, and create targeted interventions to reduce crime in public spaces and transportation systems.
Coming up in the House of Commons this week 👇
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Exploring the delicate balance between preservation and renovation in historic neighborhoods. Check out this insightful blog post on navigating the rules of remodeling in Boise's historical district: https://lnkd.in/gD7_gbsk] 🏡✨
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