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Summary
What does it take to get something done in a community? What does it take to get something built? What does it take to change a city?
Sean Webster is an social entrepreneur, organizer, and citizen developer. His story centers around how one can make change in a community despite immense headwinds. Sean discusses his journey as an entrepreneur and community developer in Boston, focusing on the importance of creating sustainable environments for growth. He shares insights on navigating the challenges of urban development, the need for trust and communication between developers and the community, and the role of creativity in shaping the future of neighborhoods. The discussion highlights the balance between community needs and development goals, emphasizing collaboration and collective action to foster positive change.
NOTE: The residential development project that is discussed in the episode awaiting city approval, received that approval shortly after the recording of this episode.
Keywords
entrepreneurship, community development, real estate, urban planning, trust, collaboration, housing, Boston, social impact, creativity, downtown, cities, urban design
Chapters
00:00 The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Boston
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Sean Webster
Roxbury family will be allowed to replace their house with an apartment building after years-long neighborhood battle - Boston Globe
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Summary
What does it take to get something done in a community? What does it take to get something built? What does it take to change a city?
Sean Webster is an social entrepreneur, organizer, and citizen developer. His story centers around how one can make change in a community despite immense headwinds. Sean discusses his journey as an entrepreneur and community developer in Boston, focusing on the importance of creating sustainable environments for growth. He shares insights on navigating the challenges of urban development, the need for trust and communication between developers and the community, and the role of creativity in shaping the future of neighborhoods. The discussion highlights the balance between community needs and development goals, emphasizing collaboration and collective action to foster positive change.
NOTE: The residential development project that is discussed in the episode awaiting city approval, received that approval shortly after the recording of this episode.
Keywords
entrepreneurship, community development, real estate, urban planning, trust, collaboration, housing, Boston, social impact, creativity, downtown, cities, urban design
Chapters
00:00 The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Boston
Links
Sean Webster
Roxbury family will be allowed to replace their house with an apartment building after years-long neighborhood battle - Boston Globe

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