Fort Wayne, IN, United States Americas
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Report Summary:
The panel discusses three specific issues: how local planning activities can include all stakeholders in decisions that affect them, how the Electric Works project can spread the benefits of revitalization equitably among interested businesses, and how the project can support diverse communities beyond the Electric Works campus. The panel also discusses how the Electric Works project can help ULI to create a template for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in other large-scale development projects, both in Fort Wayne and in communities across the country.

Report Summary: The panel discusses three specific issues: how local planning activities can include all stakeholders in decisions that affect them, how the Electric Works project can spread the benefits of revitalization equitably among interested businesses, and how the project can support diverse communities beyond the Electric Works campus. The panel also discusses how the Electric Works project can help ULI to create a template for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in other large-scale development projects, both in Fort Wayne and in communities across the country.

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