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The U.R.B.A.N. Club (Urban Redevelopment Breakfast and Networking Club)

The U.R.B.A.N. Club (Urban Redevelopment Breakfast and Networking Club). The U.R.B.A.N. Club is a planned series of breakfast meetings that will provide participants with the opportunity to discuss current, critical, and cutting edge planning issues with a varied range of speakers.

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The U.R.B.A.N. Club (Urban Redevelopment Breakfast and Networking Club)

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  1. The U.R.B.A.N. Club (Urban Redevelopment Breakfast and Networking Club) The U.R.B.A.N. Club is a planned series of breakfast meetings that will provide participants with the opportunity to discuss current, critical, and cutting edge planning issues with a varied range of speakers. Held in a sequence of revolving restaurants in and around downtown Detroit, registration for these events are free, (you pay for your coffee, juice, breakfast). Free events Sponsored by Benjamin Tallerico, the URBAN group Jason Friedmann, City of Hamtramck Register at theurbangroupinc@gmail.com

  2. The U.R.B.A.N. Club (Urban Redevelopment Breakfast and Networking Club) Topic: How to do Joint Planning – the L2L Process Lakes to Land (L2L) is a unique joint planning effort among 15 northwestern Michigan communities. Learn how the voices from the region came together to articulate a vision for their future. John Iacoangeli, AICP, PCP, LEED AP will discuss the L2L Regional Initiative and its implications for your area. An owner of Beckett and Raeder Inc., his nearly 40 years of experience in planning/real estate includes having been a Mayor, Community Development Director and Corp. Planner This event is free (buy your own coffee, breakfast) but please register by sending an email to theurbangroupinc@gmail.com When: February 22, 2013 Where: Good Girls Go to Paris Crepes 15 East Kirby, Corner of Woodward, Detroit (free parking in the attached garage (enter on Woodward north of Kirby ) Coffee /Breakfast: 7:30 Discussion: 8:00 Networking: 8:30-9:00 Sponsored by Benjamin Tallerico, the URBAN group Jason Friedmann, City of Hamtramck

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