Ready To Transform the Unrealized Opportunity of Your Space?

While most don't think twice about such areas, they represent an opportunity to create brand new revenue for stakeholders. Whether those spaces are rented out or actively cultivated, what would otherwise be an empty section of concrete patch can instead be utilized to create direct revenue, indirect engagement and much more.

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Services

Support to take the next step

What’s below are a few of the services I can provide to enable you to transform you space in small or large ways. Can combine these or get creative around how these could be delivered in a group setting, as online resources, etc. Get in touch to let me know what you're thinking.


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Space Assessment

Not sure where to begin when it comes to the unrealized potential of your space? We can provide an in-depth assessment of what your first and next steps can look like.

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KPI and ROI

If you’re going to turn something into nothing, will you be able to identify the KPIs and ROI of the effort? We can support that process with metrics and benchmarks.

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RFP Process Support

Need support to create or fully form an RFP? We can help craft or supplement an existing RFP to allow you to capture all the info you need to make a decision.

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Project Assessment

Have some potential candidates or ideas but not sure how to sort them out? We can provide support as part of a step-by-step guide.

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Community Engagement

Will the community need to be involved in or at least aware of the plans for your space? We can support a community engagement process will be a key element of success.

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Communication Strategy

Does everyone who needs to know what’s happening know what’s happening? We can take the lead when it comes to telling everyone what they need to hear, when they need to hear it.

About


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My name is Jeremiah Karpowicz, and I’m someone that is inherently interested in the answer to the question, “why is nothing here instead of something?” What is otherwise an empty patch of grass can instead feature a landmark designed to last a millennia. An empty plaza can instead contain an attraction that allows the space to become a self-magnet. And the impact of doing so has revenue implications in the present while establishing a legacy for the future.  


There are just too many spaces where there could be something instead of nothing. And when more people realize how economically and culturally beneficial something can be, they’ll explore their options. I’m here to support that process in whatever way you need.


I’ve traveled all over the world to find out how different people and communities have answered this question and am providing support for individuals, businesses and communities of all types to find their own answers. The services above are offered on the following basis:


Hourly
By project
By measurable



On the sculpture side, my “50 Wonders” initiative is focused on the creation of landmarks that are built to last. Experts have estimated the pieces associated with it should last over 1,000 years, although the actual lifespan of these pieces will be determined by others who can choose to carry on the legacy of such pieces, or not. My goal is to give future generations those kinds of options to come to have a better understanding of their past to impact their own futures.


You can see a few examples of those types of works in my gallery, although the "Edmonds Is" store and site are probably the best places to get a sense of the community and economic impact these types of pieces can create.

Questions about any of that? Please get in touch.


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Books

Enabling value with the installation of a landmark or attraction isn’t just about the piece or space. Stakeholders and communities themselves need to take an active part in the creation process in order to enable that value. Seeing the true significance of a space realized is as much about people as it is about an actual structure or place.


A series of books that I wrote highlights how many individuals, organizations and entire communities have created this value so that readers can better understand what approach they might take to do the same.