The urban regime in Chicago was an integral player in the determination of sports policy during the 1980s and early 1 990s. As the mediator of every major sports issue, the regime orchestrated the policy response in innovative ways. Regulatory powers were used to control night baseball in Wrigleyville, ultimately appeasing the team owners and most neighborhood residents. Economic development policies were adapted to keep the White Sox, but these were adopted with a major regulatory component and the progressive regime also wove a major social benefit into the redevelopment of the ballpark neighborhood. Although an accommodation to appease the football Bears has yet to be achieved, the regime has worked tirelessly to develop unique solutions...
This article explores variations in economic development goals and orientations among suburban gover...
Special Activity Generators have been a policy popular with governments across the country seeking t...
This research focuses upon the economic development policy-making and planning activities of Chicago...
The urban regime in Chicago was an integral player in the determination of sports policy during the ...
Sports issues have increasingly become prominent items on the urban policy agenda. Most demands for ...
Between 1988 and 1994, Chicago was the site of three major sports stadium projects - the constructio...
Supporters of sports stadium construction often defend taxpayer subsidies for stadiums by suggesting...
Political leaders in urban settings regularly confront difficult decisions over how to distribute pu...
Since the concept of redeveloping Wrigley Field became prevalent, the Chicago Tribune has notably co...
This paper will first develop an argument in favour of a micro-level / logic approach within governa...
Between 1936 and 1975, political and business leaders in Detroit tried to gain support for the finan...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...
Pressure by civic leaders and sports entrepreneurs led St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Houston to build ...
In 1958, Walter O\u27Malley moved his baseball team from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. This franchise rel...
Figures; Maps; BibliographyAfter being awarded major league baseball's all-star game, the city of Mi...
This article explores variations in economic development goals and orientations among suburban gover...
Special Activity Generators have been a policy popular with governments across the country seeking t...
This research focuses upon the economic development policy-making and planning activities of Chicago...
The urban regime in Chicago was an integral player in the determination of sports policy during the ...
Sports issues have increasingly become prominent items on the urban policy agenda. Most demands for ...
Between 1988 and 1994, Chicago was the site of three major sports stadium projects - the constructio...
Supporters of sports stadium construction often defend taxpayer subsidies for stadiums by suggesting...
Political leaders in urban settings regularly confront difficult decisions over how to distribute pu...
Since the concept of redeveloping Wrigley Field became prevalent, the Chicago Tribune has notably co...
This paper will first develop an argument in favour of a micro-level / logic approach within governa...
Between 1936 and 1975, political and business leaders in Detroit tried to gain support for the finan...
In an era of unprecedented profitability, expansion, and popularity of American professional sports ...
Pressure by civic leaders and sports entrepreneurs led St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Houston to build ...
In 1958, Walter O\u27Malley moved his baseball team from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. This franchise rel...
Figures; Maps; BibliographyAfter being awarded major league baseball's all-star game, the city of Mi...
This article explores variations in economic development goals and orientations among suburban gover...
Special Activity Generators have been a policy popular with governments across the country seeking t...
This research focuses upon the economic development policy-making and planning activities of Chicago...