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Additional upgrades will include all-new LED lighting and bluetooth speakers for ambient light and sound, renovations to one of the bathrooms and safety enhancements to windows, doors and the overall environment. Everything is designed to decrease maladaptive behavior and increase skill acquisition and independence.

"Small businesses are faced with lots of challenges whether it's vandalism, rising cost, finding employees. So this is one small way the city can assist them," said Carrie Wright, the city's director of economic development.

Eligibility includes that businesses must be within the city limits, have an exterior broken window damaged on or after May 2, 2023, provide proof of window damage and repair; and verify there is no insurance payout.

Just when I thought I knew of all the best spots to grab a beer around downtown Raleigh, I ventured a little further down West North Street to find Little City Brewing + Provisions, a hidden gem of a brewery.


Little City Brewing brews their beer on site, and the brewing kettles can be seen through the window behind the bar, facing the outside. The exterior walls are all windows, filling the brewery with natural light. The bar offers two service bars and plenty of seating for groups big and small.

For other building styles, play with rows of small rectangles for windows, sill up space with line segments, or draw half-circles with the Ellipse Tool and Pathfinder panel or round out the top edge of a small rectangle with its Live Corners.

to draw little clouds, create three circles with the ellipse tool and Unite them in the Pathfinder panel. Then, overlap a rectangle to cut off the bottom edge of the cloud shape by hitting Minus Front in the Pathfinder panel.

Experiment with other building types and various skyscraper designs for this city illustration. Use curving lines and paths in order to create modern building designs versus everything being made from rectangles.

Share your completed little city design in the comment section below! What sort of fantastic cities can you create? Consider recreating famous cityscapes or your own city, showcasing a variety of details and landmarks.

I decided to explore some neighborhoods and walk through small streets to see where people live. Here are a few images of neighborhoods. There are more neighborhood shots to come, as I have a thing for windows and stoops and the pumpkins left on them.


During the summer of 2020, COVID-19 was still very much affecting Italy, but the first hard lockdown had ended, cases were down and movement between regions was possible for the warm months. I began to receive emails and messages from friends and clients about something special going on in Florence: wine windows were opening back up to serve socially-distanced drinks to consumers. This news quickly spread worldwide. Finally, a pandemic-related story that was positive (and a reason for me to get back to Florence ASAP)!

A wine window is just what it sounds like: a small hole in the side of a building at about serving height, just big enough to fill a flask (fiasco) of wine. They are all about 12 inches high and 8 inches wide and with a similar shape: little holes (buchette di vino) with arched frames.

From 1629 to 1631, a series of outbreaks of the bubonic plague hit northern Italy. In Florence alone there were 9000 deaths, about 12% of the total population at the time. The wine windows provided a safe way to sell wine to consumers with minimal contact. It's this history that is making wine windows popular again, however this was not what they were made for, and their origins go back to the 1500s to when Cosimo de Medici became the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Local noble families were not happy about this, and to appease them the duke passed a law that made them lots of money.

In this way the wealthy families could sell wine in the city right from their homes, cutting out the middleman and avoiding taxes. In return for this lucrative law, the nobles offered the duke long-term loyalty and support. The citizens of Florence benefited as well, with easy and affordable access to wine.

The wine windows continued to receive attention in 2021, as they were featured on Stanley Tucci's popular food and travel show, Searching for Italy (watch the segment HERE). Interestingly, his episode on Tuscany was filmed during the summer of 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic when only one wine window had been put back into use by a restaurant.

For one, here is the Cathdrale Saint-Pierre-de-Poitiers, built in the 11th century. Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II Plantagenet were wed here in 1152. V cool, non? It also has one of the oldest stained-glass windows in France.

Poitiers was a large Roman city during the empire, and traces of that heritage can be found in the crumbling walls all over town. The 5th century Baptistre St-Jean was constructed on those even more ancient Roman foundations, which you can still go and see along with the total immersion baptismal font.

In 1982, James Q. Wilson and George Kelling suggested in an influential article in the Atlantic Monthly that targeting minor disorder could help reduce more serious crime. More than twenty years later, the three most populous cities in the United States-New York, Chicago, and, most recently, Los Angeles-have all adopted at least some aspect of Wilson and Kelling's theory, primarily through more aggressive enforcement of minor misdemeanor laws. Remarkably little, though, is currently known about the effect of broken windows policing on crime. According to a recent National Research Council report, existing research does not provide strong support for the broken windows hypothesis-with the possible exception of a 2001 study of crime trends in New York City by George Kelling and William Sousa. In this Article, we reexamine the 2001 Kelling and Sousa study and independently analyze the crime data from New York City for the 1989-1998 period. In addition, we present results from an important social experiment known as Moving to Opportunity (MTO) underway in five cities, including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, as well as Baltimore and Boston, that provides a unique opportunity to overcome some of the problems with previous empirical tests of the broken windows hypothesis. Under this program, approximately 4,600 low-income families living in high-crime public housing communities characterized by high rates of social disorder were randomly assigned housing vouchers to move to less disadvantaged and disorderly communities. Taken together, the evidence from New York City and from the five-city social experiment provides no support for a simple first-order disorder-crime relationship as hypothesized by Wilson and Kelling, nor for the proposition that broken windows policing is the optimal use of scarce law enforcement resources.

It's easy to experience New Orleans through its most popular attractions: Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street, Cafe du Monde (which is great, don't get us wrong), and Preservation Hall jazz (also fantastic). But there's so much more to this soulful city. Its Creole, Cajun, and French roots inform everything from the music on Frenchman Street to the food and cocktails in the French Quarter over to the Bywater. It's also worth exploring the revitalized Warehouse District, home to the city's Ace Hotel, where you could easily stumble on half a dozen excellent galleries all within a few blocks' radius, or spend a whole day in contemplation at the National WWII Museum.

Several years ago, travelers headed to San Diego might have wondered what they would do in the city, besides hitting the beaches. No longer. With a recent string of hot hotel openings (like the Guild and the Cart) and a legit food scene that offers up some of the best Mexican dishes and seafood platters you'll ever taste, San Diego has officially stepped out from the shadow of its big sister to the north, earning world-class destination status that goes well beyond the waves. Come for the sunshine, sure; but stay for everything else.

Although it was first practiced in New York City, the idea of Broken Windows originated across the river in Newark, during a study by criminologist George Kelling. He found that introducing foot patrols in the city improved the relationship between police and black residents, and reduced their fear of crime. Together with colleague James Wilson, he wrote an influential 1982 article in The Atlantic, where the pair used the analogy that a broken window, left unattended, would signal that no one cared and ultimately lead to more disorder and even crime.

In practice, Broken Windows has come to be synonymous with misdemeanor arrests and summonses. In New York, the largest city to implement the practice, between 2010 and 2015, police issued 1.8 million quality of life summonses for offenses like disorderly conduct, public urination, and drinking or possessing small amounts of marijuana. Felony crime rates, meanwhile, declined.

In New York this month, the city council passed a bill requiring police to establish written guidance on how officers should use their discretion to enforce certain quality-of-life offenses, such as littering and unreasonable noise. It also allows officers to issue civil summonses to avoid routing people through the criminal justice system for minor offenses. ff782bc1db

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