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01/31/07
Following a Different Path
JRA in the news
By Allyson Jacob of Communique of the Performing and Media Arts. Allyson takes an inside look at CCM Alum Keith James and how he went global with his career in order to make the world his office. See what she uncovers.
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01/18/07
A Hall of Fame Homer
JRA in the news
By Kacey King of The Big Picture Magazine JRA's Brian Donahue recalls careful planning for the Cincinnati Reds Museum and explores how they told the story of this great team.
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09/30/06
A Successful Week in Shanghai
JRA in the news
By Owen Ralph of Park World Magazine. It was quite a week for the attractions industry recently in Shanghai. Keith James explores the industry during panel discussions and Owen gives us the recap.
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08/31/06
Debuts
JRA in the news
Museum News tours McKenna Children's Museum highlighting all the child-size hot spots along the way. Designed by Jack Rouse Associates, and located in Texas Hill Country, come take a look at the latest Children's Museum.
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08/25/06
Globe-trotting Guest Speaker Jack Rouse
JRA in the news
By William Sikes of the University of Cincinnati College of Business. Wowing high school students with real-life stories, Jack combines entertainment and real estate for the UC Summer Honors Institute.
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06/30/06
Title Town Redux
JRA in the news
By Paul Tarricone of LD+A Magazine. Theatrically lighted exhibits capture a team's history at the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.
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05/16/06
A Sense of Place
Published by JRA
By Bob Harness of Jack Rouse Associates. To succeed in creating a sense of community, stadia must first create a sense of place. In the April issue of Stadia Harness explores how today's sports franchises are big chips in the high stakes hold'em tournament of city development.
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04/01/06
Phoenix Gardens
JRA in the news
By Owen Ralph of Park World The Phoenix Gardens storyline tracks the characters Feng Feng and Huang Huang as they escape an evil wizard, travel the world, and then take their places as the prince and princess of Phoenix City.
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