How do you transform a derelict block on Route 66 into a tax revenue generating destination? How do you repurpose long shuttered buildings, fuel development of a sense of community, and contribute to an exciting historic district renaissance? Vision. Hard work. Tenacity. Perseverance. An infectious enthusiasm. An ability to build a network of cooperative partnerships.
On this episode of Coffee With Jim, the weekly podcast from Jim Hinckley's America, host and author Jim Hinckley visits with Tim Webb and Lenore Knudtson, the visionary entrepreneurs in Kingman, Arizona behind Scoops on 66, Mudd on 66, and soon, Tin Can Alley. It's a free range conversation about historic preservation, the magic of Route 66, the power of community and partnerships, and the challenge of transforming a dream into a reality.
It's another road trip inspiring, smile inducing, thought provoking shared adventure from Jim HInckley's America.
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