
An article co-authored by LCG’s Brian Vanneman titled, “The Supermarket as a Neighborhood Building Block: Redefining the Notion of an Anchor,” was selected for an anthology presenting, ‘stories of small-town America’s struggle and describes innovations and practices behind successful revivals’. In the article, Vanneman invites the reader to imagine a community plan that puts a grocery store at the hub with additional vibrant, relevant, and interesting amenities in close proximity to housing.
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Small Town Economic Development: Reports on Growth Strategies in Practice, Gonzalez, Kemp, and Rosenthal, editors, McFarland publishers, 2017.