Main Street Muskogee adds to projects to downtown

Main Street Muskogee is driving a transformation of the city’s downtown district, prioritizing safety and visual appeal. Ongoing improvements aim to cultivate a more inviting environment for both residents and visitors.

Main Street Muskogee adds to projects to downtown

National City councilmembers vote on new strategy to clean up graffiti

National City, California, spends $32,000 every year repainting walls scarred by graffiti. This week, councilmembers voted to spend $12,000 on two large murals instead—betting that art, not fresh primer, will keep vandals away and turn a blighted corridor into a destination.

National City councilmembers vote on new strategy to clean up graffiti

Gloversville receives $1.5 million demolition grant

Gloversville has officially received a $1.5 million grant from the New York State Department of Housing and Community Renewal. The funds are designated to demolish blighted properties and clean up debris from former demolition sites, signaling a significant step towards the city’s revitalization.

Gloversville receives $1.5 million demolition grant

Baltimore’s State Center to become hub of transit, housing, retail, officials say

State officials have unveiled a plan to transform Baltimore’s 28-acre State Center into a dynamic hub of transit, housing, and retail. The ambitious project aims to revitalize the area, signaling significant development for the city.

Baltimore’s State Center to become hub of transit, housing, retail, officials say

In downtown St. Paul, minus a cafe, Landmark Center is 100% leased

Despite the challenges facing downtown St. Paul, the historic Landmark Center has achieved full occupancy, attracting arts and cultural organizations as new tenants.

In downtown St. Paul, minus a cafe, Landmark Center is 100% leased