Bernice Radle & Monte Anderson: Getting Started in Small-Scale Development

In this episode of the Messy City Podcast we explore our paths to becoming developers, our philosophy on doing locally-oriented development, some of the challenges and the opportunities for others, and how to get over yourself and get started today.

Listen now at The Messy City on Kevin’s Substack page.

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Redesigning Cities for Local Entrepreneurs

This 2022 Georgia Tech interview features Bernice Radle and Monte Anderson to share example projects and discuss their approach to building for the local community and local entrepreneurs.

You can also listen to the podcast here. Thank you Ellen for inviting us!

Mike and Monte on Developing Sustainable Development Systems in The Towns They Love and Live in.

In this podcast episode by Go Cultivate!, Mike and Monte share their remarkable journey of fostering incremental wealth within their communities. Listen to discover how their small scale development approach has yielded remarkable success. They delve into crucial aspects, including financing small-scale projects and the pivotal role of common-sense land use entitlements in propelling locally-led initiatives to success.

Listen HERE, on Verdunity.com!

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12 Steps to Town Making

Check out this brief blueprint for fostering community and empowerment through Neighborhood Evolution’s 12 Steps To A Better Future Program. Cities like Kansas City, South Bend, Dallas, Lafayette, and more are successfully implementing this transformative initiative to bring about positive change and small scale development in their neighborhoods.

THIS IS MEANT TO BE FREE!

If you are interested in bringing our program to your city, email us at hello@neighborhoodevolution.com or fill out our contact form here!

Guide for conducting effective neighborhood meetings, including steps, groups, and tips for discussion and community building.
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