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The overarching purpose of your work will be to strengthen the capacity of community-serving organizations, small business entrepreneurs, and communities in a manner than promotes locally driven projects and community wealth.
Welcome to my blog. 2007
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The 1.5 million community-serving organizations in the United States now have access to the same innovative technology tools used by the largest and most successful companies on the planet - and what's more is that it's possible for those tools to be practically implemented.
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But if you are also truly a resident of the area, I pose this question for you: What would your solution be to balance the alleged need for one-way roads with the needs/concerns of the neighborhood residents and community-serving business owners?
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Those areas are meccas for their communities and loaded with community-serving businesses like restaurants, shops, etc.
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Those areas are meccas for their communities and loaded with community-serving businesses like restaurants, shops, etc.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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These jobs would foster at least as many community-serving jobs.
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"These re-inhabitations with more community-serving uses don't exclusively serve seniors,"
NYT > Home Page By KAREN STABINER 2011
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"These re-inhabitations with more community-serving uses don't exclusively serve seniors,"
NYT > Home Page By KAREN STABINER 2011
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Without the density, no public transit is viable, no local stores and community-serving businesses develop, more car-dependant shopping malls and business centers perhaps get built and thus is created a non-urban enclave detached from the remaining city adding no strength to the existing urban fabric.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Roberta Brandes Gratz 2010
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River residents don't want commercial development on the property, but would be open to a community-serving use or a nonprofit.
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