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Equitably Developing America′S Smaller Legacy ci – Investing in Residents From South Bend to Worcester
Alison Goebel; Erica Spaid Patras; Lindsey Elam (Author)
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Lincoln Institute Of Land Policy
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Equitably Developing America′S Smaller Legacy ci – Investing in Residents From South Bend to Worcester - Alison Goebel; Erica Spaid Patras; Lindsey Elam
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Synopsis "Equitably Developing America′S Smaller Legacy ci – Investing in Residents From South Bend to Worcester"
Once drivers of industry and wealth, many smaller industrial cities in the Rust Belt declined in the 20th and 21st centuries due to changing industries and government policies that steered investments away from communities of color. This report presents strategies for reinventing these placestapping their full potential while preparing workers for jobs, helping local businesses expand, empowering residents to become civic leaders, and preventing displacement.
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