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Jennifer S Vey
Senior Fellow Director, Bass Center for Transformative Placemaking
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Jennifer S Vey 20 h
Brookings Metro Program is on the lookout for a top notch Director of Operations. Apply here!
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Jennifer S Vey 7. 6.
The new Global Institute on Innovation Districts just released its first report. Its first observation: Successful districts are reaching their full potential through the deployment of asset-based strategies.
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Jennifer S Vey 6. 6.
As summer heats up, and I discuss why leveraging physical spaces within a community for learning is key to educational success, as 80% of a child's time is spent outside of school.
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Adie Tomer 4. 6.
Awesome opening here at for a passionate, city-obsessed editor and writer (new role!):
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Jennifer S Vey 4. 6.
Is America’s Seed Fund an inclusive investor? + look at small business grants to see where the federal funding for entrepreneurs is going.
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Jennifer S Vey 4. 6.
"If we are going to do better than a status quo that reinforces existing inequalities in public space, placemaking must become a process of broad listening and deep learning—from the first workshop, through programming, design, and management."
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Jennifer S Vey 30. 5.
Replacing a 1.4-mile stretch of I-81 in downtown Syracuse, N.Y. with a new community grid may be the key to unlocking economic opportunity in a historically impoverished community, writes.
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Maryland Center on Economic Policy 29. 5.
Only a few days left to get Early Bird pricing for Building Our Future! Join an in-depth conversation with a broad spectrum of policy experts about some of the choices facing our state. Discounts end June 1.
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Jennifer S Vey 23. 5.
Only at a very basic level does it make sense to conclude that college enrollment results from individual agency, writes . Many of the factors that determine which schools a student can attend are beyond their control.
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Jennifer S Vey 23. 5.
Killing productivity AND the planet. Not just workplaces. High of 85 today and just watched my daughter wear a jacket bc ‘it’s freezing!’ at school.
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Jennifer S Vey 22. 5.
I'm proud to be a MDCEP board member. Please consider supporting its fabulous work to improve opportunity for all Marylanders.
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Jennifer S Vey 21. 5.
New AEI study shows that living near public amenities like libraries and cafes increases social interaction and attachment to community.
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Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore 13. 5.
The has named one of 3 top “New Cities for New Grads.” Baltimore is attracting young professionals due to an abundance of ‘hot’ jobs, cheap rents, millennial enclaves, social life, plus.
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Jennifer S Vey 8. 5.
While housing affordability has long been a problem for low-income families, finds that middle-income families are increasingly facing affordability challenges, especially in urban areas with strong labor markets.
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Main Street America 6. 5.
What It will take for to create real opportunity in America’s economically distressed areas / via
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Jennifer S Vey 4. 5.
Best of Baltimore—spending the day following the kinetic sculpture races.
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Andrew Gill Smith 3. 5.
Modern reality: Place-making IS economic development. Entrepreneurship IS economic development. Talent attraction IS economic development. R&D IS economic development. The best companies are not chasing incentives. They are looking for cities that prioritize all of the above.
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Jennifer S Vey 3. 5.
Rural communities investing in place can "bring the crowd back to Main Street."
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Jennifer S Vey 2. 5.
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Matthew D. Gallagher 2. 5.
The compounding leadership & management failures related to the City’s biking infrastructure are so deflating. It’s one of the few policy areas where Baltimore can control its own transportation destiny, expand options, & offer a tangible amenity. Too many self-inflicted wounds.
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