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Lakeside Farmers\' Market
Sat Jul 4 8:00 am
Henrico Countys Permanent Farmers\' Market located at 6110 Lakeside Ave (Across from Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden)> Sa...
New Rider Bike Rides
Sat Jul 4 8:00 am
Looking for an excuse to get on your bicycle? Are you a cyclist who is new to Richmond or a former cyclist who hasn’t...
Tori Time at the Ginter Park Library
Sat Jul 4 10:30 am
It's time for interactive stories, music and crafts for children of all ages (with an adult) at the Ginter Park branch o...
Audubon Bird Walks at Bryan Park
Sun Jul 5 6:00 pm
Audubon Bird Walks are held at Bryan Park the first Sunday of each month. Meet at Shelter #1 approximately 30 minutes...
Adult Book Discussion Group at Ginter Park Library
Mon Jul 6 6:00 pm
Second Monday of each month. The Ginter Park library is at 1200 Westbrook Avenue. Call 646-1236 for details.
Battery Park Civic Association Meeting
Tue Jul 7 6:30 pm
The Battery Park Civic Association meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm at the Stone House on DuPont Circle...
Farmer's Market at Bryan Park
Tue Jul 7 3:00 pm
North Richmond's new Farmer's Market will be at Bryan Park on Tuesdays starting May 5 from 3:00 until 7:00 p.m. The mark...
Ginter Park Residents' Association Board Meeting
Tue Jul 7 7:30 pm
The monthly meeting of the Ginter Park Residents’ Association Board will be held this Tuesday, April 8, at 7:30 pm at ...
Southern Barton Heights Community Association
Tue Jul 7 6:30 pm
CBHCA meets the third Tuesday of each month at Sandy's Restaurant @ 2424 North Avenue PLEASE JOIN US!
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Wed Jul 8 8:00 am
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Preschool Story Time at Ginter Park Library
Thu Jul 9 10:30 am
"Stories with Ms. Tori" for ages 3 to 5 years old (with an adult) at the Ginter Park branch of the Richmond Public Libra...

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SUMMER JAZZ CAMP '09 unique/intensive jazz program youth ages 10-18 July 6th-August 21st students will learn the ins and outs of jazz and improvisation. Call the Richmond Youth Jazz Guild 819-0253 to register www.musecreativeworkspace.com
African American Authors Book Fair November 1, 2008, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Black History Museum, 00 Clay Street, Richmond, VA 23219 Between 1st & Adams Streets in Richmond’s Historic Jackson Ward Free with museum admission. Come meet the authors!




November 20, 2007

New report offers interesting suggestions for North Richmond

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Strategic consultant Jim Crupi came to Richmond yesterday, and he issued a call to action for the greater Richmond region. Among his list of action items — all of which are recommendations for the region to consider — was an idea of specific interest to North Richmond residents. (Get complete details on Crupi’s report at the Richmond Times-Dispatch or local weblog Buttermilk & Molasses.)

The first North Richmond-specific recommendation takes a look at the large triangle of land sitting within boundaries established by I-64/95 to the north, I-195 to the west, Lombardy Street to the east and Broad Street to the south. This includes the 60-plus acres of city-owned land along the Boulevard/Hermitage corridors being studied for development by The Staubach Company.

Create the first large downtown office park in the nation to spawn a major commercial development. There are insufficient funds to make the necessary changes related to many issues in the community. Richmond needs a commercial/corporate base to
fund its dreams. It should start by creating a campus-style office park modeled after
West Creek, The Boulders and Innsbrook inside the city limits. The initial park should
be designed and built on and around the area that currently houses the current Braves ballpark… The exit off I-64 at Boulevard should be redesigned as a major entrance into the city from the north through the park. The park should have biking trails, ponds and fountains with thousands of trees in the area.

Such a development would help balance the city’s tax reliance on residential property. It could include a technology and trade school. The park would have a major impact on the Fan and Virginia Union, not to mention housing developments, both within the city limits and Henrico and Hanover counties. A walking bridge could be built over I-64 to connect neighborhoods to the north and east. Richmond needs to create a campus environment for business development that mirrors that found in the region as the area moves from its manufacturing base to a service base. The city needs to understand that it can create even smaller parks and open green spaces and the market will decide what to build around it.

Posted by John at 5:32am

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