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Mayor’s Desk
Reflecting on Equity and Regeneration in ClevelandLand Lines MagazineSeptember 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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Land Matters Podcast
Season 2, Episode 5: Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Reflects on Equity and RegenerationLand Lines MagazineMay 2021By Anthony Flint, May 28, 2021Mayor Frank Jackson is happy about the myriad efforts to revitalize Cleveland, from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to the University Circle cultural center and the recent innovation hub activity in...
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New Report
Seven Strategies for Equitable Development in Smaller Legacy CitiesLand Lines MagazineMay 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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The New Company Town
How Rochester, New York, Is Angling to Be a Remote Work HubLand Lines MagazineMay 2021By Liz Farmer, May 17, 2021The day Peter Landers and his partners closed on the historic Aqueduct Building in Rochester, New York, was supposed to mark a new beginning. The building, named for the 19th century structure that...
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Accelerating Community Investment
Lincoln Institute Launches Initiative to Mobilize Investment in Low-Income CommunitiesLand Lines MagazineJanuary 2021By Will Jason, January 27, 2021The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy today launched an initiative to mobilize investment in low-income communities, especially those that have been excluded from access to mainstream financial and...
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The Road To Revitalization
Economic Inclusion and America's Legacy CitiesLand Lines MagazineJanuary 2021By Lincoln Institute StaffEven before the COVID-19 crisis, many of America’s postindustrial cities, also known as legacy cities, struggled with economic stagnation, poverty, and deep inequality. Yet, some of these cities were...
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Un legado de innovación
Cómo los dirigentes de Cleveland reconcibieron y reconstruyeron la ciudad tras décadas de decadenciaLand Lines MagazineJanuary 2021Por Anna Clark, 12 enero, 2021El liderazgo firme y las estrategias audaces están transformando la relación entre Cleveland y los residentes. Si bien queda mucho por hacer, las grandes inversiones en una ambiciosa...
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COVID-19, racismo estructural e inversión comunitaria
Notas para una recuperación justaLand Lines MagazineOctober 202022 de octubre, 2020La pandemia alteró nuestras rutinas y evidenció cómo el racismo estructural y sus efectos violentos se propagaron en todos los aspectos de la vida en los Estados Unidos. El...
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COVID-19, Structural Racism, and Community Investment
Notes Toward a Just RecoveryLand Lines MagazineOctober 2020October 22, 2020The pandemic has disrupted our lives and exposed how structural racism and its violent effects spread across all aspects of American life. The Center for Community Investment at the Lincoln Institute...
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Uncertain Futures
Lincoln Institute Announce Winners of RFP Focused on Equity and Low-Growth ScenariosLand Lines MagazineJuly 2020By Emma Zehner, July 29, 2020In the coming year, MN350, a Minnesota-based climate justice organization, will work with the city of Bemidji, nonprofit groups, residents, and three tribal nations—Leech Lake, Red Lake, and White...
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