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GLUE on Detroit Today

When I first moved back to the Detroit area, I asked people how to best get reacquainted with my hometown, and a number of them told me to listen to Detroit Today on Detroit Public Radio - which I have been doing ever since.  It’s become one of my favorite radio shows, and is an incredible resource for Detroiters.  [...]

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Below are the remaining Sticky Meeting results, again, unfiltered, from those meetings held on Thursday, April 10. (Duluth had to cancel due to a blizzard warning, sadly - I guess we’re not the same in EVERY way).
Detroit Brainstorm + Reply from Toledo, 4.10.08

Cleveland Brainstorm + Reply from Detroit, 4.10.08

St Louis Brainstorm + Reply [...]

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Margaret Weber has been a coordinator of a Detroit local drop-off recycling facility for 18 years. She and other Detroit-area environmentalists and activists, including members of the Sierra Club, Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice, Rosedale Recycles, and Southwest Detroit Environmental Vision, have recently formed the Coalition for a Clean and Green Detroit (which is new [...]

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Chris Briem, one of the Pittsburgh area’s most beloved bloggers, brought my attention to a Richard Florida piece in the April 12th edition of The Wall Street Journal.
The money quote?
The real driving force of the world economy is a new and incredibly powerful economic unit: the mega-region.
And where do we line up?
The world’s largest mega [...]

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We’ve previously talked about the clear economic benefits of Great Lakes restoration. The Brookings Institution’s Healthy Waters, Healthy Economy report demonstrates that implementing the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Strategy would, with an investment of $26 billion, create between $80 and $100 billion worth of benefits. But while this report made a convincing argument that [...]

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Buffalonians, Come Home!

From Ann Mestrovich in Buffalo:
From June 24th through June 27th, thousands of Buffalo natives and anyone interested in experiencing the Queen City at its best will come “home” to rediscover what makes this city so great. This event was started in 2006 by a grassroots group of volunteers looking to celebrate the city and [...]

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As you surely know if you’ve read What is GLUE?, this project came about after Abby and I moved back to our hometowns, Pittsburgh and Detroit, respectively, within six months of each other.  We started talking - a lot - about the similarities we were finding.  As a metro-Detroiter, I thought, “Wouldn’t it be great [...]

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Sticky People at Work

Indy

Milwaukee

Cleveland

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Last week, GLUE held its first-ever, region-wide local brainstorming sessions. At these Sticky City Meetings, participants in each city listed their homes’ greatest challenges and most promising ideas or valuable assets. After each city finished its brainstorm, participants’ notes were sent to another GL city, who responded to the similarities, differences, and with [...]

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Last night GLUE held its first set of Sticky City Round-Ups. Based on the initial feedback we received, this conversation was long overdue. To those of you who weren’t able to make it, fear not. It’s only the beginning.
I would of course be remiss if I didn’t extend a loud, bloggy thank you [...]

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