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Downtown Champaign: Taking Out of Storage
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Downtown Champaign: Taking Out of Storage

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Construction surrounding the deconstruction of municipal lots N and HS (Hill Street). In the late 1960s – early 1970s, the City of Champaign began a multi-million dollar effort to convert the land here to parking lots. Many of the business owners who were located here were removed by condemnation orders of the city, though most settled out of court.
Currently, the city is going through another kind of development, one where the parking lots built during the 60s – 90s are valued as available, and cheap, space for infill construction projects.
As in many cities across the country, many of these projects are attempts to make themselves more attractive to the "creative classes" – those with disposable income and information management jobs.
Lots N and HS have become the site of M2 on Neil, a mixed use facility housing retail, offices and condos. M2 is a million project by the local property development company, One Main. As a construction effort desirable to the city’s redevelopment initiative, the project is receiving not just affordable land, but .5 million in additional financial incentives to complete the building.
One Main is also responsible for the other major urban project in downtown Champaign, just across Neil St. from M2, known as One Main – it’s address.
One Main was also built on a former municipal lot, one that was only operational for 12 years.
The company is undertaking 3 similar projects in another Illinois mid-sized town with a prominent university, Normal that are worth over million.
Parking will still be a feature of the development, only in the form of a privately managed 500 space architectural facility.
The city is developing other plans for its many other lots, which currently represent 1/3 of all parking in downtown, including turning one of the more prominent ones into a landscaped plaza for gatherings and outdoor events. Beautification projects are high on the list of desires.
One Main’s descriptions of their desires and actions towards a new "creative" downtown equates its current state as a vampire to be slain, and the weapon in development:
"To take development back from the edge of the city and drive it deep into the heart of thriving downtown."
Downtown Champaign: Taking Out of Storage

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Construction surrounding the deconstruction of municipal lots N and HS (Hill Street). In the late 1960s – early 1970s, the City of Champaign began a multi-million dollar effort to convert the land here to parking lots. Many of the business owners who were located here were removed by condemnation orders of the city, though most settled out of court.
Currently, the city is going through another kind of development, one where the parking lots built during the 60s – 90s are valued as available, and cheap, space for infill construction projects.
As in many cities across the country, many of these projects are attempts to make themselves more attractive to the "creative classes" – those with disposable income and information management jobs.
Lots N and HS have become the site of M2 on Neil, a mixed use facility housing retail, offices and condos. M2 is a million project by the local property development company, One Main. As a construction effort desirable to the city’s redevelopment initiative, the project is receiving not just affordable land, but .5 million in additional financial incentives to complete the building.
One Main is also responsible for the other major urban project in downtown Champaign, just across Neil St. from M2, known as One Main – it’s address.
One Main was also built on a former municipal lot, one that was only operational for 12 years.
The company is undertaking 3 similar projects in another Illinois mid-sized town with a prominent university, Normal that are worth over million.
Parking will still be a feature of the development, only in the form of a privately managed 500 space architectural facility.
The city is developing other plans for its many other lots, which currently represent 1/3 of all parking in downtown, including turning one of the more prominent ones into a landscaped plaza for gatherings and outdoor events. Beautification projects are high on the list of desires.
One Main’s descriptions of their desires and actions towards a new "creative" downtown equates its current state as a vampire to be slain, and the weapon in development:
"To take development back from the edge of the city and drive it deep into the heart of thriving downtown."
Abby showing how its done
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Abby showing how its done

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Dog waste management is a big problem in all of our parks. I’m working on public education on this and why its important to pick it up! My star models, Charlie and Abby, were willing to help out!
Dog poop and all, love my job!!
Charlie being responsible

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Dog waste management is a big problem in all of our parks. I’m working on public education on this and why its important to pick it up! My star models, Charlie and Abby, were willing to help out!
Dog poop and all, love my job!!
Ernesto Sirolli Teaches Michigan Municipal Leaders How to Create Jobs in Their Communities

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Dr. Ernesto Sirolli of the Sirolli Institute is teaching a group of Michigan municipal leaders a unique coaching system designed to help create jobs, diversify the economy and increase the tax base in their communities. For the past three days (March 2-4, 2011) Dr. Sirolli has been working with a group of about 20 officials from throughout the state about his unique Trinity of Management coaching system. Sirolli’s work in Michigan is supported by the Michigan Municipal League and the Michigan Municipal League Foundation. The League hosted Sirolli’s workshops in its Lansing offices. For more about the League and what we do go to mml.org.
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Downtown Champaign: Taking Out of Storage
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Downtown Champaign: Taking Out of Storage

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Construction surrounding the deconstruction of municipal lots N and HS (Hill Street). In the late 1960s – early 1970s, the City of Champaign began a multi-million dollar effort to convert the land here to parking lots. Many of the business owners who were located here were removed by condemnation orders of the city, though most settled out of court.
Currently, the city is going through another kind of development, one where the parking lots built during the 60s – 90s are valued as available, and cheap, space for infill construction projects.
As in many cities across the country, many of these projects are attempts to make themselves more attractive to the "creative classes" – those with disposable income and information management jobs.
Lots N and HS have become the site of M2 on Neil, a mixed use facility housing retail, offices and condos. M2 is a million project by the local property development company, One Main. As a construction effort desirable to the city’s redevelopment initiative, the project is receiving not just affordable land, but .5 million in additional financial incentives to complete the building.
One Main is also responsible for the other major urban project in downtown Champaign, just across Neil St. from M2, known as One Main – it’s address.
One Main was also built on a former municipal lot, one that was only operational for 12 years.
The company is undertaking 3 similar projects in another Illinois mid-sized town with a prominent university, Normal that are worth over million.
Parking will still be a feature of the development, only in the form of a privately managed 500 space architectural facility.
The city is developing other plans for its many other lots, which currently represent 1/3 of all parking in downtown, including turning one of the more prominent ones into a landscaped plaza for gatherings and outdoor events. Beautification projects are high on the list of desires.
One Main’s descriptions of their desires and actions towards a new "creative" downtown equates its current state as a vampire to be slain, and the weapon in development:
"To take development back from the edge of the city and drive it deep into the heart of thriving downtown."
Downtown Champaign: Taking Out of Storage

Bild von grifray
Construction surrounding the deconstruction of municipal lots N and HS (Hill Street). In the late 1960s – early 1970s, the City of Champaign began a multi-million dollar effort to convert the land here to parking lots. Many of the business owners who were located here were removed by condemnation orders of the city, though most settled out of court.
Currently, the city is going through another kind of development, one where the parking lots built during the 60s – 90s are valued as available, and cheap, space for infill construction projects.
As in many cities across the country, many of these projects are attempts to make themselves more attractive to the "creative classes" – those with disposable income and information management jobs.
Lots N and HS have become the site of M2 on Neil, a mixed use facility housing retail, offices and condos. M2 is a million project by the local property development company, One Main. As a construction effort desirable to the city’s redevelopment initiative, the project is receiving not just affordable land, but .5 million in additional financial incentives to complete the building.
One Main is also responsible for the other major urban project in downtown Champaign, just across Neil St. from M2, known as One Main – it’s address.
One Main was also built on a former municipal lot, one that was only operational for 12 years.
The company is undertaking 3 similar projects in another Illinois mid-sized town with a prominent university, Normal that are worth over million.
Parking will still be a feature of the development, only in the form of a privately managed 500 space architectural facility.
The city is developing other plans for its many other lots, which currently represent 1/3 of all parking in downtown, including turning one of the more prominent ones into a landscaped plaza for gatherings and outdoor events. Beautification projects are high on the list of desires.
One Main’s descriptions of their desires and actions towards a new "creative" downtown equates its current state as a vampire to be slain, and the weapon in development:
"To take development back from the edge of the city and drive it deep into the heart of thriving downtown."
Downtown Champaign: Taking Out of Storage

Bild von grifray
Construction surrounding the deconstruction of municipal lots N and HS (Hill Street). In the late 1960s – early 1970s, the City of Champaign began a multi-million dollar effort to convert the land here to parking lots. Many of the business owners who were located here were removed by condemnation orders of the city, though most settled out of court.
Currently, the city is going through another kind of development, one where the parking lots built during the 60s – 90s are valued as available, and cheap, space for infill construction projects.
As in many cities across the country, many of these projects are attempts to make themselves more attractive to the "creative classes" – those with disposable income and information management jobs.
Lots N and HS have become the site of M2 on Neil, a mixed use facility housing retail, offices and condos. M2 is a million project by the local property development company, One Main. As a construction effort desirable to the city’s redevelopment initiative, the project is receiving not just affordable land, but .5 million in additional financial incentives to complete the building.
One Main is also responsible for the other major urban project in downtown Champaign, just across Neil St. from M2, known as One Main – it’s address.
One Main was also built on a former municipal lot, one that was only operational for 12 years.
The company is undertaking 3 similar projects in another Illinois mid-sized town with a prominent university, Normal that are worth over million.
Parking will still be a feature of the development, only in the form of a privately managed 500 space architectural facility.
The city is developing other plans for its many other lots, which currently represent 1/3 of all parking in downtown, including turning one of the more prominent ones into a landscaped plaza for gatherings and outdoor events. Beautification projects are high on the list of desires.
One Main’s descriptions of their desires and actions towards a new "creative" downtown equates its current state as a vampire to be slain, and the weapon in development:
"To take development back from the edge of the city and drive it deep into the heart of thriving downtown."
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