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J. Byron Brazier is challenging one of urban America's biggest assumptions: that growth requires displacement.
With his $895M Woodlawn Central project, he's showing how development can create community wealth, preserve culture, and expand opportunity—without erasing the people who built it.
In this episode, you'll learn: • How to build without displacement • Why culture is a powerful economic asset • A real blueprint for Black-led development
By Dr. Frances A. Ince, Chief Encouraging Officer4.9
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J. Byron Brazier is challenging one of urban America's biggest assumptions: that growth requires displacement.
With his $895M Woodlawn Central project, he's showing how development can create community wealth, preserve culture, and expand opportunity—without erasing the people who built it.
In this episode, you'll learn: • How to build without displacement • Why culture is a powerful economic asset • A real blueprint for Black-led development