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Cooper-Young among Top 10 Greatest Neighborhoods in U.S.

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Updated: 10/03/2012 1:02 pm
MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) - The American Planning Association has named Cooper-Young in midtown Memphis as one of America's greatest neighborhoods.

The association singled out Cooper-Young for its historic architecture and vibrant business and entertainment district with about 200 shops.

Cooper-Young hosts one of the most popular festivals in Memphis, and to pull it off it takes dedicated residents and stakeholders like business owners and community leaders; Cooper Young has plenty.

Another reason Cooper-Young is one of the 10 greatest neighborhoods in America is because between 1991 and 2011 the Cooper-Young Development Corporation redeveloped 60 neighborhood properties. That attracted to new homeowners and a diverse crowd on nights and weekends.

Cooper-Young is not without its drama. There have been hit and runs, a rash of burglaries, and even shootings in the area. But people who live there urged Mayor A C Wharton and Memphis police to step up and do something about the crime and they got results. Police temporarily set up surveillance cameras and they also opened a substation.

To see the complete list of 'Great Neighborhoods' visit www.planning.org/greatplaces/neighborhoods/2012/

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Suburb - 10/4/2012 4:06 PM
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Way to go, Cooper-young district!! Now if other Memphis neighborhoods would care half as much about their communities to help clean up the areas, instead of allowing crime, anger and poverty to take over more and more communities. Love thy neighbor, and help thy police!!
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