The City of Battle Creek offers current and future residents many benefits including a lower cost of living, growing health care and manufacturing sectors, and relatively high wages for the region. At the same time, the City of Battle Creek, like many small-sized midwestern cities, faces many challenges. Its workforce is shrinking and aging. Residents lack the educational attainment needed to compete in the twenty-first-century economy. And, economic, social, racial, and ethnic divisions exist within the city. Together, these issues could risk the ability of the City of Battle Creek to reach a new level of competitiveness and attract new residents, businesses, and opportunities to the city. This report reviews trends surrounding these chall...
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By now the story is familiar: A once-booming midwestern city whose growth was fueled by manufacturin...
The Whirlpool Corporation, located in Benton Harbor Charter Township, asked the W.E. Upjohn Institut...
Income, employment and growth are vital to the economic development of any community, and Omaha\u27s...
The City of Battle Creek offers current and future residents many benefits including a lower cost of...
Many cities in the U.S. have faced difficult times in the past few decades. With manufacturing indus...
The purpose of this analysis is to understand the existing economic conditions of the Peoria region...
An in-depth analysis of the key attributes of dozens of older industrial cities across the country, ...
Bedford County Development Association (BCDA) engaged Juniper Solutions (“Juniper”) and The W.E. Upj...
Eleven Metropolitan Statistical Areas from across the Midwest and the nation were selected for a com...
Many communities throughout the world that rely on resource extraction experience a population boom....
Northwest Indiana is a region with a storied economic past. Once one of the dominant steel and manuf...
According to the nation's city officials, the performance of local, regional and state economies hav...
Rust Belt cities, after suffering from the economic downturn during the recession in 2008, were stri...
Rustbelt cities all across America have been left reeling after what is now being referred to by man...
Booming cities often experience a rapidly growing economy coupled with issues of inequality. With sk...
By now the story is familiar: A once-booming midwestern city whose growth was fueled by manufacturin...
The Whirlpool Corporation, located in Benton Harbor Charter Township, asked the W.E. Upjohn Institut...
Income, employment and growth are vital to the economic development of any community, and Omaha\u27s...