ArticlesRegional Strategies Nobody’s Home – Weighing the prospects for neighborhoods hit hard by foreclosure A historically large number of homes are vacant across the Fifth District, some from recent…AEJune 29, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies Metropolitan Business Plans: A New Approach to Economic Growth In the aftermath of the Great Recession, America needs to move toward a more productive…AEJune 29, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies Recapturing Land for Economic and Fiscal Growth Vacant land and abandoned properties challenge both older industrial metros struggling with the effects of…AEJune 29, 2012
ArticlesRegional StrategiesWorkforce and Education Chattanooga: Fresh eyes, new vision When community leaders first dreamed about remaking the city’s decaying downtown in the mid-’80s, Chattanooga…AEJune 28, 2012
ArticlesRegional StrategiesWorkforce and Education North Carolina Seeks Its Next Generation of Workers As states and metros work to build capacity in areas important to the next economy,…AEJune 28, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies Washington tops Best Cities for Business The capital sports plenty of companies large and small, a strong economy, low jobless rates…AEJune 27, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies Task force unveils economic development study A new report on Beaufort County's approach to economic development calls for stronger ties with…AEJune 27, 2012
ArticlesEntrepreneurshipRegional Strategies Detroit: A New Home For Entrepreneurs How the city is revitalizing its core to create and keep startups. ulbTuKuxmSsAEJune 27, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies The U.S. Economy: Regions To Watch In 2012 These areas are the most poised to flourish and help boost the national economy.http://www.forbes.com/sites/joelkotkin/2012/01/04/the-u-s-economy-regions-to-watch-in-2012/AEJune 27, 2012
ArticlesRegional StrategiesTechnology Could New York Eclipse Silicon Valley? The following is a guest post by Karsten Strauss, a New York City journalist who…AEJune 27, 2012