TTOD
Transformative Transit-Oriented Development
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Northern Massachusetts Transformative Transit-Oriented Development (TTOD) Regional Forum
Event Recap
June 12, 2019
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Digging into the economic impacts of transit-oriented development
This week on Gateways, Tracy visits Fall River business owner Zach Leone of Alexandra’s Boutique. They discuss the city’s future and potential opportunities for transit-oriented development, emphasizing that economic development matters just as much as real estate development in advancing transformative TOD.
June 3, 2019
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Central Massachusetts Transformative Transit-Oriented Development (TTOD) Regional Forum
Event Recap
June 3, 2019
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MetroWestRTA innovations spark transit-oriented development in Framingham
In this episode of Gateways, Tracy takes a tour of MetroWest Regional Transit Authority headquarters in Framingham. Led by MWRTA Administrator Ed Carr and 495/MetroWest Partnership Executive Director Paul Matthews, Tracy learns about all the MWRTA has been doing to revitalize parts of the city, protect pedestrians, maximize energy efficiency, and more.
May 28, 2019
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More than one way to ‘transform’ a city
On this week’s episode of Gateways, Dr. Tracy Corley is joined by Noah Koretz, Director of Transformative Development for MassDevelopment. He discusses his Transformative Development Initiative (TDI), a “place and partnership program” that bolsters the economic development efforts of Gateway Cities.
May 7, 2019
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The South Coast Rail opportunity sitting right before our eyes
The Gateway Cities Journal
April 26, 2019
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Transformative transit-oriented development greets New Bedford
On this week’s episode of Gateways, co-hosts Ben and Tracy dissect the high points of MassINC’s regional forum on transformative transit oriented development, held in New Bedford’s historic Whaling Museum on April 8.
April 23, 2019
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TOD planning takes root in the Heart of the Commonwealth
In this episode, we hear from Mayor Petty & Jake Sanders from the city of Worcester along with Craig Blais and Roberta Brien of the Worcester Business Development Corporation.
April 9, 2019
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A Complex Recipe for Housing Financing
Rob May, Brock- ton’s director of economic devel- opment and planning, famously offers up his seven-layer dip to any- one with a taste for the city’s downtown. A 121B Urban Re- newal plan forms the base. Then, he mixes in 40Q District Improvement Financing, a 40R Smart Growth Overlay District, a 40V Hous-ing Development Zone and a Transformative Development District.
April 1, 2019