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The Ellis Project Launch

The Ellis Project documents the destruction of Savannah's City Market garage and the return of green, public space in the form of the lost Ellis Square.

The City of Savannah contracted Heideldesign to develop The Ellis Project, a website that documents the City's effort to restor Ellis Square.

The site launched on January 20, 2006. Main site features include an informal weblog, multiple communication tools, and public polling.

Learn more by reading the case study at Heideldesign.com.

Referenced Links
The Ellis Project
theellisproject.com

City of Savannah
savannahga.gov

Heideldesign Case Study of The Ellis Project
heideldesign.com/web/the_ellis_project.php

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