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Urban agriculture site takes shape at Savocchio Park. When will it be ready? The development, a result of a public-private partnership called Grow Erie, will bring a commercial aquaponics facility ...
College Park and East Point have numerous census tracts where more than 33% of the population lives at least a half mile from a supermarket, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data.
MCIC breaks ground for long-awaited urban agriculture sites at Savocchio Park The project includes a commercial aquaponics facility and a community greenhouse, both of which aim to reduce food ...
The Minority Community Investment Coalition on Thursday broke ground at the Joyce A. Savocchio Opportunity Park, located at the intersection of East 16th Street and Downing Avenue. More on ...
Ever since the construction of Boston's Fenway Park in 1912, the towering, 37-foot-high left field wall known as "the Green Monster" has been one of its most iconic architectural features.
It’s the creation of a city office focused solely and specifically on urban agriculture. Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Boston are among the urban adopters to hire a “director of ...
The final piece of bringing an urban agriculture park to Columbia soon will slot into place. The Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture since 2017 has worked to transform Clary-Shy Park on West Ash ...
A ribbon cutting is planned 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the agriculture park located at Clary-Shy Park, 1769 W. Ash St. The event is a partnership between Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture and the ...
The Urban Farm Youth Leadership Development Program is a paid, 6- to 10-week agriculture class taught by Three Sisters Gardens, a nonprofit organization with four urban garden plots in West ...
The Center for Urban Agriculture helped transform the park by adding gardens, trails, a playground and a schoolhouse. The Columbia Farmers Market also expanded its pavilion next to the agriculture ...