Richard McLaughlin was a town planner based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was principal of Town Planning Collaborative of Minneapolis, and led charrettes and community design workshops around the country. Rich's passion was to communicate the physical, social, economic and political benefits of traditional urban development patterns and educate the public about the techniques by which they may be achieved through new construction. He was known nationally for his design and implementation of new neighborhoods at the metropolitan edge, as well as redevelopment and infill projects for mature urban neighborhoods, corridors and districts.
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