We’re wondering about how neighborhoods are changing in our city, and I’m so grateful you’re here and willing to take a few minutes to answer my questions below.
Hoping to have answers in by: Wednesday, Oct. 16. And if you have thoughts or questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch:
— Josh, editor, Louisville Magazine
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OK, so let’s imagine a philanthropic foundation, with seemingly limitless resources, has hired you to work as a consultant. Your job is to suggest a plan or guidelines for an old but changing neighborhood. Your task is to make sure existing neighbors can still afford to live there, to protect its traditional character, yet also to incentivize new economic activity.