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Richard Stewart

Land use forum shows need for regional planning

Richard Stewart · April 12, 2011 · 1 Comment

by Deanna Bremer Fisher A standing room-only crowd of more than 150 people attended the FutureHeights forum on land use and development on Thursday, April 17 at Forest Hill Church in Cleveland Heights. While Cleveland Heights residents made up the majority of attendees, … [Read more...] about Land use forum shows need for regional planning

Filed Under: Development, Government, GUEST BLOGGERS, Quality of Life, Sustainability, Video Blog Tagged With: bars and restaurants, Cedar Center, golf course, independent business, local merchant, Oakwood, South Euclid, Sustainable Heights

Video of Andrew Chiarella of Motorcars in the Heights

Richard Stewart · March 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Andrew Chiarella, of Motorcars in the Heights, brings real and practical sustainability initiatives to the Automobile Industry: Video of Andrew_Chiarella at the recent Sustaining Heights networking event. … [Read more...] about Video of Andrew Chiarella of Motorcars in the Heights

Filed Under: GUEST BLOGGERS, People/Personalities, Shop Local, Sustainability, TOPICS, Video Blog Tagged With: E4S, local merchant, Motorcars, networking, Sustainable Heights

The outspoken Sam Bell on sustainability

Richard Stewart · March 7, 2011 · 1 Comment

Video of Sam Bell on sustainability Lusty Wrench's Sam Bell – who makes a living fixing cars – believes the private automobile is fundamentally unsustainable. Hear that and other key insights on sustainability in his shop, in City Hall and elsewhere. This was delivered at the … [Read more...] about The outspoken Sam Bell on sustainability

Filed Under: GUEST BLOGGERS, People/Personalities, Sustainability, Video Blog Tagged With: E4S, Lusty Wrench, networking, Sustainable Heights

Tommy’s owner Tom Fello speaks on sustainability

Richard Stewart · March 7, 2011 · 1 Comment

Video of Tommy Fellow on sustainability Tommy talks about how sustainability governs his business practices. This is one in a series of videos from the event. Here's another, of E4S Founder Holly Harlan; and one of Tom Fello, owner of Tommy's restaurant. … [Read more...] about Tommy’s owner Tom Fello speaks on sustainability

Filed Under: GUEST BLOGGERS, People/Personalities, Sustainability, Video Blog Tagged With: E4S, local merchant, networking, Sustainable Heights

Holly Harlan on Sustainability

Richard Stewart · March 7, 2011 · 1 Comment

Video of  E4S Founder Holly Harlan, speaking at Menu 6 at the Sustainable Heights networking event on her career as a sustainability trailblazer. Video of Holly Harlan on Sustainability … [Read more...] about Holly Harlan on Sustainability

Filed Under: GUEST BLOGGERS, Sustainability, Video Blog Tagged With: E4S, local merchant, networking, Sustainable Heights

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