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New Store Alert 🚨 We’re excited to announce the new Public Lands store in Woodbury, MN! Welcome to #DSGLife! Share your natural love for all things outdoor and join our team! https://bit.ly/4eqUhxw
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Surround yourself with convenience, nature, and community at Schofields. From shopping and healthcare to green spaces and sports facilities, everything you need for a fulfilling life is right here. Register for our exclusive event to know more about this emerging suburb. (link in comments) #QuarterAcre #Schofields #RealEstate #SydneyRealEstate #Sydney #PropertyInvestment
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The Wall Street Journal depicted Downtown St. Louis as a modern day Gotham made famous by the comic book Batman; they are not wrong. “The night is darkest just before the dawn.” Although the above quote from the Batman movie Dark Knight is not scientifically accurate (see 12 am), it succinctly describes the glum chapter we are on in our City’s history. The WSJ writer accurately paints a picture of a once vibrant ecosystem that is almost devoid of any pulse with its numerous vacant buildings, boarded-up businesses, scant foot traffic and rampant crime. Through compelling data, the story describes our Downtown’s descent into a doom loop Post-COVID with an inability to reinvent itself for a 21st Century remote-work world. Based on its research, we are near rock bottom compared to other major U.S. cities. We need St. Louis’ leadership to drastically change the spiraling trajectory of our Downtown with policies that reinvent how our lodestar and its residents/businesses co-exist. Other Rustbelt cities like Detroit have done an amazing job transforming their downtown’s into vibrant livable spaces again. I firmly believe we can do it with the public and private sectors working together to formulate a revolutionary strategic plan. The leaders of the City have been copied/put on notice with this LinkedIn post. Let’s see if they engage their constituents in a joint effort to rehab the face of Downtown for the betterment of our community. Show us the light! “And I promise you, the dawn is coming.” #community #rebirth #change #hope L. Jared Boyd Sara Baker Conner Kerrigan Charles E. Coyle, Sr. Megan-Ellyia Green Cara Spencer Neal Richardson, MBA Jason Hall City of St. Louis Greater St. Louis, Inc. St. Louis Post-Dispatch Alan Achkar St. Louis Business Journal Erik Siemers Konrad Putzier
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Something we take for granted? The benefits (and relief) of a great neighbor. Yes, we can DoorDash anything we need, but nothing beats the feeling of having someone close by that you can count on. Borrowing some flour, bringing the mail in while you’re away - It’s those little moments of support that make us feel connected in our communities. Speaking of good neighbors - I wanted to share a few of my favorite neighborhoods in Fresno and Clovis: Woodward Park- Imagine starting your day with a walk or jog along scenic paths, surrounded by nature’s beauty. River Park is just around the corner, offering a fantastic array of restaurants and shops for your enjoyment. With the freeway so close, getting around is a breeze, and live outdoor concerts in the park bring the community together for fun and memorable evenings. Old Town Clovis- Living in Old Town Clovis offers the charm of being within walking distance to all the exciting events held on Pollasky Street. The neighborhood features cute older bungalow homes, each with generously sized lots. You’ll enjoy a sense of community and history as you stroll through the area. Plus, the vibrant local culture and regular festivities make it a delightful place to call home. The Tower District- Living in the Tower District offers the charm of unique, character-filled older architecture, a refreshing change from typical cookie-cutter homes. The neighborhood has a friendly and inviting vibe that makes you feel welcome. With a variety of community activities and events, there’s always something to bring residents together. It’s a place where rich history and vibrant community spirit create a truly special living experience. Send me a DM if you’d like a list of homes for sale in these neighborhoods! #fresnoneighborhoods #clovisneighborhoods #fresnorealestate #clovisrealestate #jenniferyagerrealtor #fresyes #realbroker #workhardbekind
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Warning - polarizing post ahead: Yesterday, many of us started our day reading this article lambasting downtown St. Louis https://lnkd.in/gQq6gppc. Were the few facts provided accurate? Yes. Were quotes taken out of context? Absolutely. One person confirmed such: https://lnkd.in/g5VRTuew What compelled #KonradPutzier, to single out St. Louis as THE example of a ‘doom loop’? Who knows. Yesterday, someone said to me: “St. Louis has a self-esteem problem” – and she couldn’t have hit the nail on the head any better. We are our own worst enemies. So many of the notes I saw flying around yesterday were piling on to the #WSJ’s sentiment of the ‘black hole’ the downtown, and the City, are. What a shame that we collectively aren’t using a lens of optimism to tout the amazing things about this place. In addition to being better marketers – wouldn’t it be grand if we would also commit to promoting the knowledge, talent and businesses that exist here? In two decades of living here, I’ve met some of the brightest, most humble, quirky and thoughtful people who are passionate about renewing the city, reinvigorating the community, and aspire to make the Midwest anything but ‘flyover country’. Yet, there is a heavy dose of realism in the fact that we, intentional or not, promote brain-drain from the area by compromising the available opportunities here. In my industry, we are faced with the irony that the Downtown STL Master Plan was lead by a team of out-of-town consultants and designers. The City selected an out-of-town design firm to lead the 9-figure convention center expansion. Developers are being strung along and borderline punished when asking for incentives to push redevelopments across the finish line. When developers AREN’T asking for incentives, their efforts go largely ignored and certainly not promoted. For example, how is everyone not talking about the ambitious, bullish, huge redevelopment plan of #GatewaySouth? Thanks to those behind that development for recognizing St. Louis as the gem it was, is (albeit needing some polishing), and can be. It feels like downtown has been left as a ‘City’ problem. Yet another reason we have to eradicate the division of City and County and act together. The region has 88 different municipalities. For reference, San Francisco, with a population 178% the size of STL, has 101; Nashville has SIX. STL has 88 fiefdoms with individual leadership, budgets, master plans, code adoptions and zoning ordinances. They are competing against one another for investment resulting in lots of parts that do not equal a whole and nothing resembling a collective vision. Sure, St. Louis has room for improvement. But show me a city that doesn’t. I’ll keep promoting STL, and more importantly, the people that live here. #konradputzier, would love to show you around.
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Good Morning and Happy #FascinatingFriday! Ever wonder what life in #SanAntonio was like in 1890? Check out this map of the City published over 130 years ago! The map includes #realestate advertisements from a long-lost era of the industry, but it’s fascinating to see how our city has and hasn’t changed. Here are a few interesting observations I’ve noted: 1️⃣ The “East End Addition” (now Jefferson Heights) and Lake View (now Elmendorf Lake) both touted “Street Cars and Rapid #Transit Street Railway” as major amenities, connecting these areas to #downtown. 2️⃣ Navarro Park, near Elmendorf Lake, is shown with traffic circling around it on the map, but today, NW 24th Street cuts directly through the park, dividing it into two halves. 3️⃣ An ad for John T. Hambleton & Co., located at 4 East Commerce Street, highlights farms, ranches, and city properties for sale to "home seekers and capitalists". Fun fact: Hambleton married Imogene Dignowity, the daughter of Dr. Anthony Michael Dignowity, after whom the Dignowity Neighborhood and #Park is now named. 4️⃣ San Pedro Springs Park, Crockett Park, and Madison Square Park remain in their original spots, but back then, there was no towering I-35 running through the #neighborhood. 5️⃣ At least two companies (Rucker, Dignowity & Co. and J.W. Magill & Co.) were advertising real estate services in both #SouthTexas and #Mexico, reflecting the long-standing #economic ties within the region. What do you notice about the map? I could go on about this all day! 😄 #history #urbanplanning #texas
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Everything You NEED to Know About Living In Burlington Ever wondered what it's like to live in Burlington? In this video, I cover everything you need to know, from the cost of living and transportation to schools and weather. Discover the best places to eat and shop, and get a bonus tip to make your move smoother. Whether you're considering a move or just curious, this guide has you covered. Watch now and get all the details! Click on the link below to watch the complete video https://lnkd.in/guUXnNzN #burlington #burlingtonrealestate #realestate
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Everything You NEED to Know About Living In Burlington Ever wondered what it's like to live in Burlington? In this video, I cover everything you need to know, from the cost of living and transportation to schools and weather. Discover the best places to eat and shop, and get a bonus tip to make your move smoother. Whether you're considering a move or just curious, this guide has you covered. Watch now and get all the details! Click on the link below to watch the complete video https://lnkd.in/guUXnNzN #burlington #burlingtonrealestate #realestate
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💡 Happy to give you the secret to creating experiences that wow! 😮 I get asked about my journey creating experiences for brands and communities a lot. There are lots of fun stories to tell. Especially when I talk about bathrooms. And public bathrooms at that! You see details matter. And if you want to wow, then paying attention to the details is the key. 🔑 Details like: - openings - being greeted - transistions - shifting from one channel to another - closings - moving on How you wow is directly tied to how closely you listen and intentionally curate the details. That’s why public restrooms are HUGE opportunities for communities wanting their charm their visitors. And this one from Columbia TN’s Main Street is a perfect example. Executing the simple things well create the most impact, right? Next time you’re in Middle Tennessee, be sure to stop for a spell. Ok, that’s it. Be good to each other out there. The best is yet to come!
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