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Interesting article on how municipalities are investing in their civic cores as a way to revitalize and rebuild themselves...
[quote[A recent report from The Brookings Institution on smaller communities finds that investments in “quality of life and place” are more effective than many traditional economic development tools.
The report demonstrates that investment in civic infrastructure (like parks, trails, libraries and cultural centers) remains an under-recognized economic development strategy. As the report’s authors state: “Our research on smaller communities has found that community amenities such as recreation opportunities, cultural activities, and excellent services (e.g., good schools, transportation options) are likely bigger contributors to healthy local economies than traditional ‘business-friendly’ measures.”
Today, we profile five examples of how cities are focusing on the connection between transforming public spaces and supporting a more equitable and healthy local economy...[/quote]
[quote[A recent report from The Brookings Institution on smaller communities finds that investments in “quality of life and place” are more effective than many traditional economic development tools.
The report demonstrates that investment in civic infrastructure (like parks, trails, libraries and cultural centers) remains an under-recognized economic development strategy. As the report’s authors state: “Our research on smaller communities has found that community amenities such as recreation opportunities, cultural activities, and excellent services (e.g., good schools, transportation options) are likely bigger contributors to healthy local economies than traditional ‘business-friendly’ measures.”
Today, we profile five examples of how cities are focusing on the connection between transforming public spaces and supporting a more equitable and healthy local economy...[/quote]