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It’s that time of year — celebrate our region’s built environment by entering the Architectura Obscura photo competition; how women are disrupting residential real estate; and our latest SNAP features a jet-setting bike mechanic.
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Barry Broome and Alona Jennings discuss strengthening career pathways to entice investment
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#ArchObs2017
Architectura Obscura Photography Competition
We are excited to announce our 7th annual Architectura Obscura annual open photography competition!
Entry deadline: Thursday, June 29, 2017

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Fix ‘Er Up
Andy Stone, head mechanic for Team Novo Nordisk, prepares a bike during training camp for the Amgen Tour of California’s Sacramento stage in May. A Sacramento native, Stone attended Encina High School where he took a Regional Occupation Program bicycle mechanic class. He worked at bike shops for several years before getting into race mechanics.