How can Cleveland repopulate? Generally, there are two theories of thought: by focusing on regional economic development, so that people follow jobs; and by focusing on local economic development, particularly in housing and quality of place. Here, jobs follow people. While the oft-heard question in city building is whether people follow jobs or jobs follow people, recent research suggest it is likely both. Cleveland needs both a jobs strategy and a housing strategy to incur repopulation. This report brief sketches out the framework of a housing strategy, while an upcoming report by The Center for Population Dynamics called “The Healing Economy: An Economic Redevelopment Framework for Cleveland” details a jobs strategy
Dayton, Ohio is a city currently in transition; once a technological and business hub, Dayton has gr...
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How can Cleveland repopulate? Generally, there are two theories of thought: by focusing on regional ...
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Transportation is the vessel for the movement of people. Migration is the actual movement of people....
This paper discusses large scale planning efforts pertaining to vacant land reuse, economic developm...
The main focus of this charrette -- the stature of urban redevelopment relative to suburban greenfi...
Dayton, Ohio is a city currently in transition; once a technological and business hub, Dayton has gr...
In Cleveland, decades of white flight, suburbanization, and a manufacturing exodus caused some of th...
The Cleveland metro has the densest health science labor market in the nation, with 14.5% of the reg...
How can Cleveland repopulate? Generally, there are two theories of thought: by focusing on regional ...
Not having a reason to be is the human crisis. Developing worth is the cure. Such is the case not ju...
Cities have long been seen as places serving a variety of purposes. In 1933, for example, the archit...
In anticipation of the development of a Neighborhood Transformation Initiative, in 2016, Mayor Frank...
With the 2010 census tallied, Cleveland officially hit a 100-year low for population. The community ...
A recent report conducted by the Center for Economic Development examined the structural and policy ...
“Globalizing Cleveland: A Path Forward” is Part 2 of a three part series from the Center of Populati...
The paper argues that the case of the city of Cleveland offers three main examples of alternative re...
When a place loses population, it’s assumed that’s because people leave. But it’s not that simple. W...
Transportation is the vessel for the movement of people. Migration is the actual movement of people....
This paper discusses large scale planning efforts pertaining to vacant land reuse, economic developm...
The main focus of this charrette -- the stature of urban redevelopment relative to suburban greenfi...
Dayton, Ohio is a city currently in transition; once a technological and business hub, Dayton has gr...
In Cleveland, decades of white flight, suburbanization, and a manufacturing exodus caused some of th...
The Cleveland metro has the densest health science labor market in the nation, with 14.5% of the reg...