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A Case for Planned Serendipity
Snapshot of Downtown from Woodes Rogers Walk. One of the most delightful characteristics of any great place, is happening upon unexpected discoveries as you explore. These discoveries as you explore or move through a city are usually what makes the city go from plain and boring to interesting and inspiring. Cities like Rome, Paris, Chicago and New York are known for the delightful way they pull you through a city. What do I mean by this? Imagine the following scenario: You
Erika Culmer
May 97 min read
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Beaches & Parks: A Missed Opportunity for Community Revitalization
Image from Nassau Guardian Facebook Post, April 27th, 2026 source $141 Million Dollars. That's what this current government claims to have spent in 4 years on public beaches and parks in The Bahamas. $141 Million Dollars or an average of $35 Million Dollars annually spent on planning, controlling, designing, managing and maintaining around 200 sites throughout The Bahamas. And yet, our parks are still in incredible disarray. "And let's be even more honest. Most of these "pa
Erika Culmer
May 18 min read
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