Wednesday, July 17, 2013

How America's First Eco-City Died

Nicole Ferraro - How America's First Eco-City Died | Future Cities:
"Destiny, Florida: "A prototype for future cities," hails the website -- even though "America's first eco-sustainable city" died before it could even be approved for development.
You wouldn't know by taking a look at the still-standing website, which boasts Destiny's "commitment to change the world" and speaks of the planned city as self-contained and focused on preservation and sustainability.
It hosts the logos of "proud team members," such as Arup, Saunders Real Estate, Coldwell Banker Commercial, and others; in addition to the name and bio of its founder Anthony V. Pugliese, III; and Fred DeLuca, cofounder of Subway Restaurants, who invested $111 million in the project. "

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