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Equitably Developing America's Smaller Legacy Cities
Investing in Residents from South Bend to WorcesterResúmenes de políticas públicasMayo 2021Erica Spaid Patras, Alison Goebel, and Lindsey ElamFormer industrial and manufacturing hubs like Dayton, Ohio, and Gary, Indiana—known as legacy cities—need not choose between economic growth and equity, as growth is most durable when it...
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Land Lines, October 2021
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2021Edited by Katharine WrothThis issue explores the connections between climate change and infrastructure, the role of sustainability in the revitalization of smaller legacy cities, and more.
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Nueva publicación
Desarrollo equitativo de las antiguas ciudades industriales más pequeñas de los Estados UnidosRevista Land LinesJulio 2021Los antiguos centros industriales y fabriles, como Dayton, Ohio, y Gary, Indiana (conocidos como antiguas ciudades industriales) no tienen por qué elegir entre crecimiento económico e igualdad. El...
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How Better Community Investment Can Promote Economic Justice
Revista Land LinesDiciembre 2021By Robert J. "R.J." McGrail, December 7, 2021For most of America’s history, the nation’s financial system actively perpetuated racial inequity. The Lincoln Institute's Accelerating Community Investment initiative seeks to bring new partners to the community investment ecosystem and help create a jus
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The Road to Revitalization
Equitably Developing America’s Smaller Legacy CitiesRevista Land LinesOctubre 2021By Erica Spaid Patras, Alison Goebel, and Lindsey Elam, October 20, 2021.How can legacy cities overcome economic and social challenges to ensure a healthy, sustainable future for all residents? A new Policy Focus Report maps out strategies for achieving durable, equitable growth.
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New Coalition Presses Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Better Support Underserved Mortgage Markets
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2021By Will Jason, October 21, 2021.In the face of a mounting housing affordability crisis, a coalition of housing organizations is pressing the U.S. government to better serve people who cannot access traditional mortgage markets. The Underserved Mortgage Markets Coalition, which includes
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Mayor’s Desk
Reflecting on Equity and Regeneration in ClevelandRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2021By Anthony Flint, September 7, 2021Mayor Frank Jackson, a Cleveland native and the city's longest-serving mayor, reflects on the necessity of incorporating equity and sustainability in any urban regeneration plan.
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Research, Public Sector Policy Change, Advocacy, Philanthropy and the Private Sector Collide to Create an Affordable Housing and Economic Development Opportunity in Colorado
The Case of indieDwellDocumentos de trabajoJunio 2021Phyllis Resnick and Jennifer NewcomerOn July 6, 2020, modular builder indieDwell opened a factory in Pueblo, Colorado with a capacity of 160,000 square feet of housing and plans for expansion. indieDwell’s journey to Colorado was...
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New Report
Seven Strategies for Equitable Development in Smaller Legacy CitiesRevista Land LinesMayo 2021By Emma Zehner, May 26, 2021Former industrial and manufacturing hubs like Dayton, Ohio, and Gary, Indiana—known as legacy cities—need not choose between economic growth and equity, as growth is most durable when it benefits everyone, according to a new report.
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On the Waterfront: Connecting Neighborhoods to the Shore
EventosJulio 30, 2021Panelists: Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Eric Wobser
Moderator: Rick JacksonEuclid Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Sandusky City Manager Eric Wobser, and Cleveland City Planning Director Freddie Collier discuss how three Ohio cities – Euclid, Sandusky, and Cleveland – have taken steps to increase waterfront access.
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