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Changing the urban landscape in 2022 | Modern Cities
Jan 10, 2022 • Editorial by Ennis Davis and Bill Delaney
Jacksonville's Urban Core is growing again after decades of decline, the Emerald Trail has broken ground, and the Downtown Northbank is seein...
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Exposing History: Miami's Overtown | Modern Cities
Jan 3, 2022 • Article by Ennis Davis, AICP
A look at an innovative and affordable solution to highlighting the forgotten history of an urban neighborhood.
Activate Overtown
Tactical Urbanism is a co...
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Ten Benefits of Adaptive Reuse | Modern Cities
Jul 9, 2019 • Ennis Davis, AICP
Adaptive reuse is a form of development that gives new life and purpose to old buildings. Many cities have embraced the concept to turn around areas that once suffere...
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12 amazing industrial adaptive reuse projects | Modern Cities
American Tobacco Campus
(American Tobacco Campus)
Designated to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000, the American Tobacco Historic District is what remains of American Tobacco Company’s...
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Miami-Dade to overhaul Metromover system | Modern Cities
Oct 6, 2021 • Article by Ennis Davis, AICP
Taking a completely different and cheaper approach than Jacksonville's position on the JTA Skyway and U2C, Miami-Dade County is preparing to invest $153 mi...
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Sights and Scenes: Key West | Modern Cities
Sep 30, 2021 • Article by Ennis Davis, AICP
A photographic walk through the historic core of one of South's most walkable cities: Key West
About Key West
Dating back to the early 1820s, Key West wa...