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Uncommon Bridges
Community Development and Urban Planning
SEATTLE, Washington 873 followers
We build consensus to create vibrant, just, and thriving communities.
About us
Uncommon Bridges builds more vibrant, just, and thriving communities by braiding inclusive process, consensus leadership, impactful organizations, and meaningful places into everything we do. Established in 2009 as BDS Planning & Urban Design, the firm specializes in strategic planning, cultural placemaking, assessment districts, public decisions, and equitable engagement toward collective action.
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https://uncommonbridges.com
External link for Uncommon Bridges
- Industry
- Community Development and Urban Planning
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- SEATTLE, Washington
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Urban Planning, Community Development, Public Involvement, Strategic Planning, Consensus Building, Coalition Management, Public Policy, Economic Development, Master Planning, Public Decisions, Mediation, Facilitation, Communications, Community Engagement, Outreach, Stakeholder Engagement, Program Planning, Visioning, Commercial District Revitalization, and Sub-Area Planning
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1932 1ST AVENUE
SUITE 814
SEATTLE, Washington 98101, US
Employees at Uncommon Bridges
Updates
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Congratulations to the Downtown Seattle Association for a fabulous annual meeting, we appreciate all your team's hard work! Their annual report video tells a story of hard-won progress. https://lnkd.in/g9mXwJxY Great to see Lauren Lundberg, MPA, LPM, Cam Orgaard and Alissa Bolla from the SODO Business Improvement Area.
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Our team has been on the move. Noel Frame shares about her inspiring week in Spokane for the Washington Economic Development Association and International Economic Development Council conferences.
Last week, the Washington Economic Development Association hosted a powerful spring conference in Spokane focusing on “Sprinting Towards a More Equitable Future.” Beto Yarce, Regional Administrator, was humbled to participate in the panel discussion of “Successful Strategies Towards a More Equitable Economic Future.” He was joined by Washington State’s top leaders in economic equity: Andrea Caupain Sanderson, Co-Executive Director, BIPOC ED Coalition; Marvo Reguindin, Executive Director, AHANA; Paula Sardinas, CEO & President, FMS Global Strategies and Founder, Washington Build Back Black Alliance; and Shirline Wilson, Executive Director, Washington Employers for Racial Equity. The evening before the panel discussion, Beto was thrilled to reconnect with Suzanne Dale Estey, Executive Director, WEDA, and Noel Frame, Washington State Senator for the 36th District. Beto also enjoyed catching up with Lisa Smith, Washington State Microenterprise Association ~ Official, to bring each other up to speed on the latest developments for our state’s smallest businesses.
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What a fabulous and inspiring Economic Future Forum! Ishmael Nuñez and Tamsin Bell of the Economic Development Board for Tacoma-Pierce County packed the room for a facilitated discussion on cultural vibrancy and creative entrepreneurship. Wonderful to see Shannon Roach Halberstadt, Ginger Ewing and Lisa Smith at #IEDCSpokane. Thank you, International Economic Development Council, for a great event.
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A stellar end to an amazing week with Project for Public Spaces! Thank you to this talented panel and engaged audience. Ariam Ford, Matthew Richter, Andrew Martineau, Garry Gilliam Jr. - Keynote Speaker Uncommon Bridges #placemakingweek
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Will we see you at Project for Public Spaces in Baltimore next week? Come hear our amazing team discuss culturally-responsive placemaking, with Ishmael Nuñez, Jennie Kovalcik and Ariam Ford.
This collaboration has been long in the making! Excited to get on stage with this talented crew to speak at the 4th Annual Project for Public Spaces Placemaking Week. Catch us on June 7 in Baltimore at the MICA Fox Building. Garry Gilliam Jr. - Keynote Speaker Matthew Richter Andrew Martineau Ariam Ford Uncommon Bridges
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We're looking forward to seeing all our friends and colleagues at the International Downtown Association conference this September in Seattle. You can be sure to expect a friendly hello from our team!
Hear from IDA's President and CEO David Downey, CAE, IOM on why the 70th Annual Conference & Marketplace is a can't miss opportunity to Inspire, Innovate & Impact. - https://ow.ly/tsET50RTm7X #IDASEA24
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📪 Check out the news from our team in May! 💌 https://lnkd.in/gqvK6ivd Let's KIT. Why not sign up for our newsletter? https://lnkd.in/gWWgxcHp
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We love it when we have a chance to see a strategic plan come to life. Congratulations to our partners at the Downtown Austin Alliance for all their hard work. The five key pillars of your strategic plan are a great example for others: *built environment *mobility *public space experience *active urbanism *leadership and influence
Downtown Austin Alliance 2024 Impact Video
https://www.youtube.com/