BSA’s Placemaking Network – co-chaired by Christina Lanzl (director of MassArt’s Urban Arts Institute) and Robert Tullis (director of design at GID Urban Development) – hosted a lively discussion on how state policy can support development in Gateway Cities that builds and reinforces their authentic urban fabric.
Click here for Ben Forman’s presentation to the group, which highlighted the role of state placemaking policies supporting school-centered neighborhood revitalization, large-scale transformative redevelopment, transportation and public realm investments, and creative economy economic development.