Explores opportunities for community collaborations to promote economic development and neighborhood revitalization, and offers strategies for public/private investment. Includes case studies in Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh
Murphy address the population decline occurring in cities over the past few decades. He argues that...
Northeast Ohio -- home to four major metropolitan areas, more than 4 million people and a $180 billi...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...
Presents a five-part agenda and organizing plan to reinvigorate the nation's older industrial cities...
An in-depth analysis of the key attributes of dozens of older industrial cities across the country, ...
As cities struggle with rising inequality, widespread economic hardship, and racial disparities, som...
Examines nonprofit organizations' capacity to serve the fast-growing low-income suburban populations...
Offers short-, medium-, and long-term policy options to transform Ohio's economy into a regionally a...
The report summarizes input from over one hundred public, private, and non-profit sector leaders rec...
Outlines city governments' role in poverty alleviation and emerging financial empowerment strategies...
Reviews literature on strategies for revitalizing distressed older suburbs. Based on case studies of...
In 2008, The Brookings Institution, a national thinktank in Washington, D.C. commissioned a study by...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
ABSTRACT: The challenges confronting distressed communities in the United States are complex and mul...
Anyone concerned about the state of America's communities today must give serious thought to how pub...
Murphy address the population decline occurring in cities over the past few decades. He argues that...
Northeast Ohio -- home to four major metropolitan areas, more than 4 million people and a $180 billi...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...
Presents a five-part agenda and organizing plan to reinvigorate the nation's older industrial cities...
An in-depth analysis of the key attributes of dozens of older industrial cities across the country, ...
As cities struggle with rising inequality, widespread economic hardship, and racial disparities, som...
Examines nonprofit organizations' capacity to serve the fast-growing low-income suburban populations...
Offers short-, medium-, and long-term policy options to transform Ohio's economy into a regionally a...
The report summarizes input from over one hundred public, private, and non-profit sector leaders rec...
Outlines city governments' role in poverty alleviation and emerging financial empowerment strategies...
Reviews literature on strategies for revitalizing distressed older suburbs. Based on case studies of...
In 2008, The Brookings Institution, a national thinktank in Washington, D.C. commissioned a study by...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
ABSTRACT: The challenges confronting distressed communities in the United States are complex and mul...
Anyone concerned about the state of America's communities today must give serious thought to how pub...
Murphy address the population decline occurring in cities over the past few decades. He argues that...
Northeast Ohio -- home to four major metropolitan areas, more than 4 million people and a $180 billi...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...