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  • *[[Arkansas Studies Institute]] ...and a [[Ottenheimer Hall|festival hall]] and fresh food market rekindling urban investment. In total, about $1 billion of direct investment touched off a r
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  • ...ies. It is also increasingly becoming a residential neighborhood for young urban professionals and empty nesters. ...sinesses and displacement of people during the 1960s [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]] had in many ways had harmed the native "character" of dow
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  • ...h these aims, most notably the [[Little Rock Housing Authority]] (1937), [[Urban Progress Association]] (1959), [[Downtown Little Rock Unlimited]] (1959), [ *Central Arkansas Library System ([[Main Library]], [[Arkansas Studies Institute]], [[Cox Creative Center]])
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  • ...nal Citizens Planning Conference by the [[Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects]], led by president [[Noland Blass Jr.]], in the spring of 19 In 1961 the plan was folded into the [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. The renewal project included proposals for an Arkansas E
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  • ...fice space for the [[Arkansas Humanities Council]] and the [[Urban Studies Institute]] of the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]], and the [[Clinton Schoo *Priscilla Campbell, "Institute a Place to Learn about State's History," ''The North Little Rock Times,'' M
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