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Urban-planning mistakes hide James River downtown

A column from the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s Michael Paul Williams in August touched on a topic I’ve often wondered about. The James River runs right through Richmond, so why are local leaders so blind to the possibilities it offers for recreation, development and tourism? Why so many expensive studies with so little action? Continue reading

A column from the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s Michael Paul Williams in August touched on a topic I’ve often wondered about. The James River runs right through Richmond, so why are local leaders so blind to the possibilities it offers for recreation, development and tourism? Why so many expensive studies with so little action? Continue reading

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Phil Riggan

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