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Video Summary:

At the invitation of Renew Moline, a volunteer team of ULI members convened virtually in April 2021 to discuss downtown Moline and the future redevelopment in the I-74 area. The advisory panel was posed a series of questions about the I-74 redevelopment area in downtown Moline, addressing matters such as future redevelopment sites, opportunities to connect to the river, and governance structures to fulfill the vision.

Panel details:

  • Date:  April 19-21, 2021
  • Location: Moline, IL
  • Sponsor: Renew Moline
  • Subject Area: Downtown revitalization
  • Panel Chair: Rick Dishnica, The Dishnica Company, LLC, Point Richmond, CA 

Video Summary: At the invitation of Renew Moline, a volunteer team of ULI members convened virtually in April 2021 to discuss downtown Moline and the future redevelopment in the I-74 area. The advisory panel was posed a series of questions about the I-74 redevelopment area in downtown Moline, addressing matters such as future redevelopment sites, opportunities to connect to the river, and governance structures to fulfill the vision.

Panel details:

  • Date:  April 19-21, 2021
  • Location: Moline, IL
  • Sponsor: Renew Moline
  • Subject Area: Downtown revitalization
  • Panel Chair: Rick Dishnica, The Dishnica Company, LLC, Point Richmond, CA 
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