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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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This course focuses on financing tools and program models to support local economic development. It includes an overview of private capital markets and financing sources to understand capital market imperfections that constrain economic development; business accounting; financial statement analysis; federal economic development programs; and public finance tools. Program models covered include revolving loan funds, guarantee programs, venture capital funds, bank holding companies, community development loan funds and credit unions, micro enterprise funds, and the use of the Community Reinvestment Act to leverage bank financing.
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- urban studies and planning
- financing tools
- program models to support local economic development
- private capital markets
- financing sources
- capital market imperfections
- economic development
- business accounting
- financial statement analysis
- federal economic development programs
- public finance tools
- funds
- guarantee programs
- venture capital funds
- bank holding
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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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Revitalizing Urban Main Streets focuses on the physical and economic renewal of urban neighborhood Main Streets by combining classroom work with an applied class project. The course content covers three broad areas:
1. an overview of the causes for urban business district decline, the challenges faced in revitalization and the type of revitalization strategies employed;
2. the physical and economic development planning tools used to understand and assess urban Main Streets from physical design and economic development perspectives; and
3. the policies, interventions, and investments used to foster urban commercial revitalization.
The course has dual goals: to explore the integration of economic and physical development interventions in ways that reinforce commercial district revitalization efforts, and to apply this knowledge through the development of a formal neighborhood commercial revitalization plan for a client business district.
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- urban studies and planning
- urban business district decline
- revitalization challenges
- planning tools used to understand and assess urban main streets
- physical design and economic development perspectives
- policies
- interventions
- investments
- urban commercial revitalization
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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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This course focuses on the physical and economic renewal of urban neighborhood Main Streets by combining classroom work with an applied class project. The course content covers four broad areas:
1. An overview of the causes for urban business district decline, the challenges faced in revitalization and the type of revitalization strategies employed;
2. The physical and economic development planning tools used to understand and assess urban Main Streets from physical design and economic development perspectives;
3. The policies, interventions, and investments used to foster urban commercial revitalization; and
The formulation of a revitalization plan for an urban commercial district.
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- urban studies and planning
- urban studies
- new orleans
- revitalization
- urban planning
- flood
- disaster
- hurricane katrina
- urban main streets
- urban
- st. claude avenue
- recovery
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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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This course explores the application of environmental and economic development planning, policy and management approaches to urban neighborhood community development. Through an applied service learning approach, the course requires students to prepare a sustainable development plan for a community-based non-profit organization. Through this client-based planning project, students will have the opportunity to test how sustainable development concepts and different economic and environmental planning approaches can be applied to advance specific community goals within the constraints of specific neighborhoods and community organizations.
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- urban studies and planning
- sustainable development
- economic development
- brownfields
- neighborhoods
- market analysis
- industrial ecology
- green development
- economic base analysis
- economic indicators
- environmental risks
- pollution
- environmental health
- environmental justice
- green design
- technology transfer
- small business development
- land use planning
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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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This intensive and brief 4-day seminar, taught during MIT's Independent Activities Period in January, uses a case set in Hartford, Vermont to introduce economic development planning skills to students in the Master in City Planning (MCP) Degree Program. It introduces analytical tools that are used to assess local economic development conditions, issues, and opportunities as part of formulating economic development plans. The course is designed to provide MCP students with skills needed for applied economic development planning work in other courses, particularly Economic Development Planning (11.438) and Revitalizing Urban Main Streets (11.439).
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- urban studies and planning
- local development
- economic development
- conditions
- issues
- opportunites
- formulating economic development plans
- hartford
- vt
- economic development plans
- urban main streets
- development planning
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