For years, industrial sites that once fueled the city’s economy have sat idle and deteriorating in and around residential areas. Now, the brownfields are presenting an opportunity for residents to re-invent their neighborhoods.
Former Men at Work frontman Colin Hay drew on his hits with the group and his solo work to more than satisfy a good-sized crowd at The Egg's Swyer Theater Tuesday night....
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