Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demolition, displacement, and expansion. Since the 1990s, however, they have become important players in urban revitalization. By adopting place-based identities, universities have directed their development expertise and resources into distressed areas, transforming them into amenity-rich assets. Yet, even as the media anoints universities the â??saviors of cities,â?? these interventions tend to deemphasize community priorities in favor of market demands. This dissertation uses mixed-methods to evaluate the outcomes of university interventions in neighborhood revitalization. It includes a national survey of university strategies, a quantitative as...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
Many administrators and scholars of U.S. urban universities have proclaimed that sustained engagemen...
The decline of the United States housing market in late 2006 produced a momentous shift in land valu...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
abstract: Problem Universities are pursuing place-making beyond the campus. In the 21st century, man...
abstract: As Durham’s economy collapsed in the mid-1990s, Duke established a plan to intervene. Its ...
abstract: Town-gown engagement has evolved over several eras, most recently embodying the anchor ins...
abstract: University investments are expanding to incorporate neighborhood revitalization. Yet, ther...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Little is known specifically about how urban universities shape their surrounding communities over t...
A common historical pattern that arose across America in the early and mid-20th century was the loca...
In the last twenty years, anchor institutions such as universities and academic medical centers have...
The traditional American “college town” is often depicted as an idyllic place where the academic com...
In Legacy Cities throughout the United States, local philanthropic foundations provide resources to ...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
Many administrators and scholars of U.S. urban universities have proclaimed that sustained engagemen...
The decline of the United States housing market in late 2006 produced a momentous shift in land valu...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
abstract: Problem Universities are pursuing place-making beyond the campus. In the 21st century, man...
abstract: As Durham’s economy collapsed in the mid-1990s, Duke established a plan to intervene. Its ...
abstract: Town-gown engagement has evolved over several eras, most recently embodying the anchor ins...
abstract: University investments are expanding to incorporate neighborhood revitalization. Yet, ther...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Little is known specifically about how urban universities shape their surrounding communities over t...
A common historical pattern that arose across America in the early and mid-20th century was the loca...
In the last twenty years, anchor institutions such as universities and academic medical centers have...
The traditional American “college town” is often depicted as an idyllic place where the academic com...
In Legacy Cities throughout the United States, local philanthropic foundations provide resources to ...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
Many administrators and scholars of U.S. urban universities have proclaimed that sustained engagemen...
The decline of the United States housing market in late 2006 produced a momentous shift in land valu...