Transit Oriented Development Efforts Should Leverage CT's Walkable Cities

Transit Oriented Development Efforts Should Leverage CT's Walkable Cities

Building transit-oriented development (TOD) along Connecticut’s new and existing transit infrastructure provides an opportunity to structure economic growth around “resilient corridors,” as studies have shown that walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods are more resilient to economic shock and better for the planet.

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Betty Knox Spurred the Greening of Hartford

Betty Knox Spurred the Greening of Hartford

Anyone involved in the civic life of Hartford has likely come across the name Knox, whether in the form of KNOX Inc., an organization that uses “greening” programs to spur community development, or the Betty Knox Foundation, which provides small grants to organizations that help under-served Hartford residents. There’s more to the story.

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Stowe’s Hartford Home A Story of the Ages and the Usefulness of History

Stowe’s Hartford Home A Story of the Ages and the Usefulness of History

The Gothic Revival-style house on Forest Street in Hartford that Harriet Beecher Stowe lived in and enjoyed from 1873 to her death in 1896 has meant many different things in its time as a historic artifact. Distinct, though not mutually exclusive, these assorted meanings point to the usefulness of history. Particularly now.

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