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A smart redevelopment plan for those properties will not only “hopefully help bring back vibrancy to the downtown, but also help replenish the city’s cash reserves.”

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Moving forward, my emotional labor is to make sure that I remain full — full of creativity, joy, faith, emotional health, esteem, curiosity, rest, courage and the vibrancy of life itself.

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More than half of organizations reported that a lack of office vibrancy on non-peak attendance days is a central challenge.

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The fulcrum of a cultural transition from vibrancy to stagnation was the 1970s.

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While the government said the changes would bring "vibrancy" to struggling town centres, the Conservatives said Labour's tax policy was responsible for "crippling the hospitality industry" in the first place.

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