Ann Arbor’s oldest sibling comes for a visit

It’s a week-long visit from our older, wiser urban sibling. Germany’s Tübingen looks, listens, and presents its ideas about urban development and sustainability. Excerpt: “Today Tübingen is Ann Arbor’s most committed sister city. Student exchanges happen regularly year and talented artists from Ann Arbor occasionally have opportunities to take their talents to Tübingen, or vice-versa, for showcases. The purpose of this visit is for the Tübingen delegation to study sustainable development in urban settings like Ann Arbor and Detroit and to compare it to what they see in Germany. The delegation’s five-day itinerary, running from Sunday to Thursday, is packed with activities.” Read the rest of the story here.

It’s a week-long visit from our older, wiser urban sibling. Germany’s Tübingen looks, listens, and presents its ideas about urban development and sustainability.

Excerpt:

“Today Tübingen is Ann Arbor’s most committed sister city. Student exchanges happen regularly year and talented artists from Ann Arbor occasionally have opportunities to take their talents to Tübingen, or vice-versa, for showcases.

The purpose of this visit is for the Tübingen delegation to study sustainable development in urban settings like Ann Arbor and Detroit and to compare it to what they see in Germany. The delegation’s five-day itinerary, running from Sunday to Thursday, is packed with activities.”

Read the rest of the story here.

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