2018 has been a year of change and transformation at Project for Public Spaces, and we've marked some important milestones this year. In July, we welcomed our new CEO, Phil Myrick, an experienced planner and placemaker with a long history at PPS, and in August we moved to our bright new offices at 740 Broadway. As always, the year brought a host of events, projects, trainings, and programs. Our activities extended to over 50 communities both urban and rural, with projects as wide-ranging as a market expansion on Granville Island in Vancouver, BC, an interdepartmental training for city officials in Durham, NC, a waterfront district plan in Brisbane, Australia, and an environmental and community health workshop in Las Vegas, NM through our Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design (CIRD) program. This past September, Project for Public Spaces convened our biennial Walk Bike Places conference in New Orleans, LA, and in December we partnered with UN-Habitat to convene Placemaking Week Wuhan, marking the launch of a brand-new Chinese Placemaking Network. Indeed, the placemaking movement gathered unsurpassed momentum in 2018, with regional placemaking networks and events cropping up all over the world, in places like Mexico, Canada, England, Spain, Sweden, Jerusalem, Nairobi, Australia, and New Zealand.
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