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Ed Morrison · The Next NEO: Powering Youngstown’s new stories
September 11th, 2008
From John Slanina:
Dear global friends of youngstown: (wow, this email is being sent to people in 27 countries)
Some cool news to share with you. Youngstown got a six-page full-color story in the latest issue of the city planning/architecture magazine the “Next American City”, which hit newsstands and bookstores today.
Phil Kidd and I purchased all of the copies at the store we went to tonight.
While the online story is not available at the magazine’s website yet, the following blog has pictures of the article.
http://shoutyoungstown.blogspot.com/2008/09/youngstown-on-cover-of-next-american.html
much thanks for your continued support of youngstown, and your good works.
www.shoutyoungstown.com
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September 17th, 2008 at 10:55 am
[...] Cleveland’s Brewed Fresh Daily mentions the recent “New American City” (not to be confused with Next American City, who we also love) article about Youngstown. [...]
September 18th, 2008 at 3:23 pm
Hi All,
You mention the article appearing in “New American City” magazine…that should be Next American City magazine. It was in the fall issue, #20. Thanks!