Next American City Launch
Amid the revelry of the American Planning Association conference in Los Angeles, please join the California Planing & Development Report the afternoon of Sunday, April 15, to celebrate the launch of Next American City’s new online magazine, Forefront. What: Next American City’s Forefront launch party, co-hosted by CP&DR. When: 5pm – 7pm, Sunday, April 15 Where: Wuho Gallery, … Continued
11:09 PM PDT on April 1, 2012
Amid the revelry of the American Planning Association conference in Los Angeles, please join the California Planing & Development Report the afternoon of Sunday, April 15, to celebrate the launch of Next American City’s new online magazine, Forefront.
What: Next American City’s Forefront launch party, co-hosted by CP&DR.
When: 5pm – 7pm, Sunday, April 15
Where: Wuho Gallery, Hollywood
Who: Supporters of high-quality journalism about cities, both in California and across the nation
RSVP: RSVP@americancity.org
For more details, please see attached flyer or visit http://www.cp-dr.com/node/3162
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