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#LoveThatLot – Help Tell America’s Big Revitalization Story, Score National Exposure

February 14, 2020

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#ValentinesDay six years ago was just the start. For six years, you’ve shared #LoveThatLot stories of your revitalization wins that have turned vacant lots and homes into beautiful additions to your community. We can’t say thank you enough and how excited we are about your work… so excited that one day or month wasn’t enough.

The New #LoveThatLot – Get National Exposure for Your Neighborhood Project Wins

Have you solved a problem for your neighborhood that involved a vacant lot or an abandoned home? We want to tell the world.

Now, all year long, Community Progress will work to share the big neighborhood wins that started on your block with national media, the social- and twitter-verse, and community development experts who can take your project to the next level.

But first, we’d like to see and hear your story.

For inspiration, here are great past examples from @CBNSTL @albcolandbank @omahalandbank @centralbaltpart @BESPortland and others.

Submit Now — #LoveThatLot  Story Form is Open

This year, you can tweet us with the hashtag #lovethatlot or visit communityprogress.net/blog/lot-love to share your photos and stories of how you’ve helped turnaround a lot, block, or even an entire neighborhood. Then, visit @community.progress on Instagram every Friday to see the coolest neighborhood improvement projects led by residents, local governments, and nonprofits who care about their communities.

Now, show us how much you #LoveThatLot  by completing the form below:

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Need Help with a Vacant Lot or Home?

If you’re looking for more ideas on how to address the vacant home and lot on your block, email us at [email protected] and we will work to connect you with experts who can help with your revitalization project needs.

 

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