Williams on Belle Isle
Michael Paul Williams offers up Belle Isle as an example of “how we might use our most precious asset to bridge the gap between Richmond’s promise and reality”. He argues that development along the river needs to be for everyone (to “eat, drink, and play”), and not a walled-off private compound.
Michael Paul Williams offers up Belle Isle as an example of “how we might use our most precious asset to bridge the gap between Richmond’s promise and reality”. He argues that development along the river needs to be for everyone (to “eat, drink, and play”), and not a walled-off private compound.
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