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Report: Listening to Neighborhood Gossip Equals Economic Success in WYO

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007   


Bozeman, MT - Listening to neighborhood gossip has paid off in Wyoming. A new report that analyzes recent buildings and developments in the Northern Rockies shows that asking neighborhoods to be part of projects, and offer input on design, can lead to economic success. Comments from report author Dennis Glick with the Sonoran Institute - which issued the report. (Projects in Jackson and Powell are noted in the report)

Remembering history and listening to what the neighbors have to say. Those are two things that can lead to economic success for new building projects in Wyoming, according to a new report (Sonoran Institute) that rates development in the Northern Rockies. Report author Dennis Glick with the Sonoran Institute says projects in downtown Powell recognize the town's history - and several building projects in Jackson, like the Center for the Arts and the Flat Iron Townhomes, kept neighbors involved...

"A meaningful dialogue occurred between the developer and the neighbors, as opposed to just coming in and building whatever they wanted to."

Glick says the report outlines "best practices" for successful developments that conserve energy and resources, as well as fit in architecturally with existing buildings.

Glick says development in general is still dimly viewed in the West. He hopes projects like those recognized in the report can help create a more positive view of development -- by preserving historic buildings, reaching out to neighborhoods, and creating economically successful developments that fit in with their communities.

"Almost all these projects, when they go in, meet with some resistance, particularly from the adjoining neighbors."

For a full copy of the report go to www.sonoran.org/index. Dennis Glick is at 406-587-7331.




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