Everyone likes a festival, so it was no surprise that the one showcasing New Kensington's Corridor of Innovation along Fifth Avenue was a success. But the basis of that festival was the most important thing: local people celebrating the successful collaboration of business, education and local government to reclaim five blocks of once desolate urban blight. It's proof that urban renewal doesn't begin with bulldozers but with the ideas and passions of hometown folk with a common dream. Add a sense of cooperation and you get the Corridor of Innovation. Here's to hoping that attitude is contagious.

