Together
Think about every small town you know. They are usually centered around a town square, or in
rural areas, it’s where people need to go “into town.”
Think about every small town you know. They are usually centered around a town square, or in
rural areas, it’s where people need to go “into town.”
Hometown pride has ranked high these past two weeks, as Louisville shined its brightest, even with a little rain.
Togetherness is what engenders kindness and tolerance. Whether it’s your work family, your neighborhood, or your larger community, the longer we stay apart, the more isolated we become and the less we care about each other. Each other is our glue.
One of my favorite things about being in other cities is finding areas with a collection of historic buildings, something that shows the roots of the city and how life and uses of those buildings have changed over time.
Traveling to other cities always opens my eyes to new ideas of projects and how things can look or be done.
In this day of technology where everyone has their own mini-computer in their pocket or on their wrist at all times, it’s even harder to find people where they are.
If something makes you cry, you know it’s something that hits you on a soul level. It may be something that brings you joy, hope, or sadness. I expect to see a few Super Bowl commercials do that. Kids’ honesty usually does it too. What moves me to tears probably the most is when people … Read more
Last week we released a new economic impact report showing what Downtown means for our community and region.
January is always the perfect time to take fresh stock of the year, wipe the slate clean, and gain perspective.