As part of the lecture series “Access Restricted: Capital of the World”, Institute fellow Tom Angotti gave a talk about the history of grassroots community urban planning in New York designed to sustain neighborhoods. The lecture, called “Bottom-Up Planning in the Real Estate Capital of the World”, was organized by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
Tags: Access Restricted, Bottom-Up Planning, Capital of the World, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, Tom Angotti
