The Use of Creative Placemaking
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Employing creative placemaking can boost real estate values and returns for cities and other stakeholders. iREOC Connect featured an article by OTL’s CEO J. Wickham Zimmerman that describes the sea change taking place in cities across America and how it is greatly impacting commercial properties and public spaces. The article highlights how water features can be used in creative placemaking to help cities distinguish themselves while consistently drawing in visitors from miles around.
To read the article, click here and navigate to page 22.
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