Jen Ruby and Jamie Blakeman join Upfront Planning to talk about their experience working through the development process. From working through municipal staff comments to dealing with neighbors and being accused of murder. What they feel are the best practices and how we can all create better projects through collaboration. | | | | Turn on screen reader supportTo enable screen reader support, press ⌘+Option+Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press ⌘slash
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Jen Ruby and Jamie Blakeman join Upfront Planning to talk about their experience working through the development process. From working through municipal staff comments to dealing with neighbors and being accused of murder. What they feel are the best practices and how we can all create better projects through collaboration. | | | | Turn on screen reader supportTo enable screen reader support, press ⌘+Option+Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press ⌘slash
Architects Ben Ayers and Hannah Hackathorn from Mancini Duffy design firm talk about their entry into the Arizona market and the new ways to approach design projects and collaborate with teams which can create better projects and talk a bit about the the unique new “bundle and save” package for rural municipalities and tribes to ensure smaller communities have quality companies bidding for their projects.
Upfront Planning Podcast
Jen Ruby and Jamie Blakeman join Upfront Planning to talk about their experience working through the development process. From working through municipal staff comments to dealing with neighbors and being accused of murder. What they feel are the best practices and how we can all create better projects through collaboration. | | | | Turn on screen reader supportTo enable screen reader support, press ⌘+Option+Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press ⌘slash