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February 21, 2010

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The laws of nature and evolution apply to both living organisms and Cities. While flying on a red-eye from one coast to the other on clear night, I couldn't help but notice the similarities between the outlines of the city lights below me and those organic growth under viewed under a microscope.

Adaptation and re-use are critical to survival in nature and nonetheless so for our urban cores. Those "downtowns" that were built up around a single purpose (i.e. the automotive industry, the steel industry, the coal industry, etc.) will inevitably wither and die unless they adapt to their new reality. Mark's own city of Jacksonville has re-invented itself many times, from fort to paper and textiles, movie making, banking, etc. Adapt and survive or cling to the past and perish.

Wow, I should have checked for grammar and typos before posting.

Look at Pittsburgh, that may be one of the best examples of a city that had to reinvent itself in order to survive. The entire Region/Metropolitan area had to find a new identity.

Interesting that parking was never looked at as one of the issues that caused Pittsburgh's fall, but it is currently being looked at as it's "knight in shining armor" coming to save the day.

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