Category Archives: Press

Filmmaker Puts City Changes in Focus
Thanks to Tom Breen, WNHH Radio (103.5 FM), and the New Haven Independent for the opportunity to link the New Haven Trilogy films to development politics in the Elm City today, written up in the NHI today. And here’s the

Filmmaker Puts City Changes in Focus
Thanks to Tom Breen, WNHH Radio (103.5 FM), and the New Haven Independent for the opportunity to link the New Haven Trilogy films to development politics in the Elm City today, written up in the NHI today. And here’s the

People’s Guide to Infrastructure in New Haven
And getting some good coverage: http://news.yale.edu/2014/06/09/creative-classroom-elihu-rubin-teaches-undergraduates-notice-what-often-ignored http://www.nhregister.com/general-news/20140601/yale-class-creates-an-online-guide-to-new-havens-infrastructure

People’s Guide to Infrastructure in New Haven
And getting some good coverage: http://news.yale.edu/2014/06/09/creative-classroom-elihu-rubin-teaches-undergraduates-notice-what-often-ignored http://www.nhregister.com/general-news/20140601/yale-class-creates-an-online-guide-to-new-havens-infrastructure

Interactive Crown Street
“Yale Students have a parting gift for Crown Street before they do their summer scoot. It’s an art exhibit dance party, infused with a fondness for a certain nexus of city nightlife.” From Jim Shelton’s piece on Interactive Crown Street

Interactive Crown Street
“Yale Students have a parting gift for Crown Street before they do their summer scoot. It’s an art exhibit dance party, infused with a fondness for a certain nexus of city nightlife.” From Jim Shelton’s piece on Interactive Crown Street
Comments on the Crossing
Planners and a developer want to put a building over the Route 34 Connector in New Haven and the city has broader plans for new surface streets and a Downtown Crossing over the 1950’s highway. I spoke with Kenneth Gosselin
Comments on the Crossing
Planners and a developer want to put a building over the Route 34 Connector in New Haven and the city has broader plans for new surface streets and a Downtown Crossing over the 1950’s highway. I spoke with Kenneth Gosselin