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The Ripple Effect An overview of the City of Richmond’s Neighborhoods in Bloom initiative and the quantifiable results found in the study The Impacts of Targeted Public and Nonprofit Investment on Neighborhood Develop
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Document Date: 2013-11-19 15:02:24


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Washington / DC / Richmond / /

Company

BB & T / Housing Corporation / Local Initiatives Support Corporation / Highland Park Community Development Corporation / SunTrust Bank Wachovia / Housing Coalition ElderHomes Corporation / Housing Opportunities Made Equal Local Initiatives Support Corporation / Virginia Supportive Housing 1 / /

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America / /

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USD / /

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Virginia Commonwealth University / Wayne State University / Richmond Office Virginia Commonwealth University / Urban Institute / City Hall / /

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brought great energy / /

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James River / /

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Urban Institute in Washington / U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development / Virginia Tech / Virginia Commonwealth University / Richmond office Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Department of Housing / Wayne State University in Detroit / Federal Reserve Bank / City Council / /

Person

John Accordino / Jeffrey Lacker / George Galster / Peter Tatian / Connie Bawcum / Greta J. Harris / Louise Cain / Wendy Hirsch / Theodore Koebel / Thomas James / /

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tackle / President / Director The Virginia Center / Senior Program Director / acting city manager / Community Leader / /

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Virginia / /

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