ArticlesRegional Strategies Imagine downtown without Public Interest Projects Let’s see what Asheville would be like if Public Interest Projects never existed. Start on…AEJune 27, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies Past learning for future plans Mayor Ron Littlefield boasts that Chattanooga is the most transformed city in America.http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2009/may/04/past-learning-future-plans/?newsAEJune 27, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies How Metropolitan Areas Can Recharge Manufacturing Perhaps the only silver lining to the Great Recession is that it triggered a new…AEJune 27, 2012
ArticlesRegional StrategiesTechnology Metropolitan Business Plans Bring Regional Industries Into the 21st Century With the economy still reeling from the effects of the recession, metropolitan areas have become…AEJune 26, 2012
ArticlesInternationalRegional Strategies Growing the New York State Economy From the Bottom Up In the absence of federal leadership on the economy, a new wave of innovation in…AEJune 26, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies Bridges and Roads to a Better Michigan In times of fiscal crisis, state and local governments often give infrastructure investments short shrift,…AEJune 26, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies Michigan’s Urban and Metropolitan Strategy (video) Why has Michigan enjoyed the second-strongest post-recession recovery among the 50 states? Because the state…AEJune 26, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies EB-5 Visas: A Smarter, Cleaner Plan For Regional Economic Development The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa program—created as part of the Immigration Act of 1990—allocates 10,000…AEJune 26, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies In Tennessee, All Innovation Is Regional As states and metropolitan areas fight to regain ground lost during the economic downturn, the…AEJune 26, 2012
ArticlesRegional Strategies The Metropolitan Moment The early decades of this century are shaping up to be historically disruptive and defining.…AEJune 26, 2012