John R Hedrick
John R. Hedrick is an attorney and consultant who currently focuses on community and urban design issues. He is now also sharing his experience and related interests. Contact at: mdrn.consulting@me.com
Time for SCENIC Mustang
Many around town know me as owner of this Mustang convertible. And after remarking about “what year“ (1966), people often ask about the SCENIC antique plate.
Enjoying Local Outdoor Dining
When most people talk about their suburban Downtowns the first topic is usually new restaurants. But professionals who are involved in town planning and economic development know better. Restaurants are the most challenging new businesses for investing, launching and staffing.
Looking Back to Greece for Future Conservation
My visit to Greece provided new insights for Historic conservation.
Public Murals: Painting theTown
Wall murals have been used effectively in historic “Main Street” revitalization efforts for many years. As new urbanism spreads to the suburbs (and more retail areas are struggling to recover) such murals may now be considered to add interest for more conventional shopping areas. This can get complicated.
From Florida Shores to Suburban Stores- Finding Beauty!
“Some people look for a beautiful place; Others make a place beautiful” - Hazrat Inayat Khan
This quote resonated with me after returning from my recent trip from the coast of Florida to the familiar streets of suburban Chicago. I find it fascinating how our surroundings influence us and, more importantly, how we have the power to influence our places in return. Here’s my latest observations …
Season’s Best Shows
Movies to Orchids - and TV gig
This time of year my attention turns to “showtime,” from Oscar movies to the annual indoor show at the Chicago Botanic Garden. There's something about this transitional season to share entertainment interests - and even my personal foray into local TV.
“AI”- Ghosts of Christmas Past & Future
Image: from “Grand Avenue” cartoon, Mike Thompson
This holiday season a different Advent is being observed everywhere: the rampant evolution of computer-based Artificial Intelligence (“AI”)! While Christmas and Hanukkah embody tradition and sentimentality, the AI “ghost in the machine” is presenting a different kind of magic…
Seeing Vibrant Town Design
The village of Arlington Heights, not far from my hometown, has long exemplified a vibrant suburban Downtown and entertainment destination.
Inspiring Suburban Downtown Revitalization
People often ask me “Why can’t our Downtown be more…”? Local success and personal enjoyment may depend on many factors. But the question highlights why traditional Main Street is the soul of community.
1.2 Hour Walk-about
In reviving my Blog, I recalled the wise saying that every journey begins with a first step. And for this new year I was inspired by a book called “The 12 Hour Walk.”