Hi folks,
I am currently a student in the MCRP program at Clemson. Looking ahead to the thesis/terminal project I'm going to need to do, I think I'd like to focus on some aspect of Greenville's development. Does anybody know people engaged in planning related activities that they could recommend I contact? Any advice would be appreciated.
If you prefer to discuss this off list, please let me know.
Thanks!
Jason
Planners in Greenville
Started by
SouthernYankee
, Sep 29 2010 09:06 AM
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#1
Posted 29 September 2010 - 09:06 AM
#2
Posted 29 September 2010 - 05:36 PM
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#3
Posted 29 September 2010 - 10:03 PM
Not to hijack this topic, but I am a planning major also. Only I'm at Ohio State in an undergrad program.
I just stared a design class and I wanted to share with the forum that I've chosen a part of downtown Greenville to redesign for a project.
I'm pretty excited about it; it's going to address connecting the successful pedestrian part of N. Main with the Heritage Green and Bi-Lo Center/Gateway area.
I'll be sure to share once it's finished. I also may ask for some help with things here, since you folks are always so helpful.
I just stared a design class and I wanted to share with the forum that I've chosen a part of downtown Greenville to redesign for a project.
I'm pretty excited about it; it's going to address connecting the successful pedestrian part of N. Main with the Heritage Green and Bi-Lo Center/Gateway area.
I'll be sure to share once it's finished. I also may ask for some help with things here, since you folks are always so helpful.
#4
Posted 30 September 2010 - 07:36 AM
Cap, on 29 September 2010 - 10:03 PM, said:
Not to hijack this topic, but I am a planning major also. Only I'm at Ohio State in an undergrad program.
I just stared a design class and I wanted to share with the forum that I've chosen a part of downtown Greenville to redesign for a project.
I'm pretty excited about it; it's going to address connecting the successful pedestrian part of N. Main with the Heritage Green and Bi-Lo Center/Gateway area.
I'll be sure to share once it's finished. I also may ask for some help with things here, since you folks are always so helpful.
I just stared a design class and I wanted to share with the forum that I've chosen a part of downtown Greenville to redesign for a project.
I'm pretty excited about it; it's going to address connecting the successful pedestrian part of N. Main with the Heritage Green and Bi-Lo Center/Gateway area.
I'll be sure to share once it's finished. I also may ask for some help with things here, since you folks are always so helpful.
#5
Posted 27 October 2010 - 12:59 AM
You could try the folks at Greenville Forward. Their latest publication includes a story about some of the changes inthe city over the past few decades. Additionally, they are hosting an event in early November to celebrate those changes.
http://www.greenvill...ice 2010-10.pdf
http://www.greenvill...ice 2010-10.pdf
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