Summary
Altruism and self-interest have long been mainstay arguments in why the larger community should act forcefully to fix what ails inner city neighborhoods. Doing the right thing and self-interest do, in fact, intersect in the case of urban cores. That's because one ailing community can drag down or stymie economic growth generally.
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Urbanomics; Profit and Ideals Can Mix
It's a notion being put to the test by Milwaukee's own Johnson Controls in New Orleans. Whether the company seeking the profits is Johnson Controls or any other, it...
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