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Learning from Youngstown - Part III

Speaking of Youngstown - Mayor Jay Williams was in Buffalo, NY for the Great Lakes Building ReUse conference in 2008. Buffalo ReUse sponsored the event and the Mayor's talk is now available for the first time, today - courtesy of Kerry Brogan at Paget Films.

Here's the first of six parts.

The remaining five parts of the Mayor's talk are available after this link. See Learning from Youngstown - Parts I & II.
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