The Wealth of Cities: Revitalizing the Centers of American Life
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Despite a half-century of ill-conceived federal policies, John Norquist believes that the American city is on the verge of a renaissanceas long as urban leaders and citizens alike take responsibility for their own futures. Citing examples of innovative projects and initiatives from around the country, The Wealth of Cities is a celebration of the urban experience from the front lines, and a call-to-arms to anyone in business, government, or the non-profit sector who loves cities and wants to see them flourish in the next century. }For anyone who loves cities but has forgotten why, this compelling book offers hope for a richer and more civilized America. John Norquist firmly believes that the American city is on the verge of a renaissanceas long as urban leaders and citizens alike take responsibility for their own futures, rather than relying on federal handouts. In The Wealth of Cities he explores how the natural advantages of citiesas centers of commerce and culturehave been systematically undermined by a half-century of ill-conceived housing, education, transportation, crime, welfare, and environmental policies resulting in urban decay and suburban sprawl.
But the urban spirit has not been broken. The Wealth of Cities is a celebration of the urban experience from the front lines, and a call-to-arms for anyone in business, government, or non-profits who loves cities and wants to see them flourish in the twenty-first century. } An impassioned call-to-arms for everyone invested in the vitality of the American city..
Author: John O. Norquist (Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA)
Format: Hardback, 256 pages, 156mm x 236mm
Published: 1998, INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US, United States
Genre: Architecture
Despite a half-century of ill-conceived federal policies, John Norquist believes that the American city is on the verge of a renaissanceas long as urban leaders and citizens alike take responsibility for their own futures. Citing examples of innovative projects and initiatives from around the country, The Wealth of Cities is a celebration of the urban experience from the front lines, and a call-to-arms to anyone in business, government, or the non-profit sector who loves cities and wants to see them flourish in the next century. }For anyone who loves cities but has forgotten why, this compelling book offers hope for a richer and more civilized America. John Norquist firmly believes that the American city is on the verge of a renaissanceas long as urban leaders and citizens alike take responsibility for their own futures, rather than relying on federal handouts. In The Wealth of Cities he explores how the natural advantages of citiesas centers of commerce and culturehave been systematically undermined by a half-century of ill-conceived housing, education, transportation, crime, welfare, and environmental policies resulting in urban decay and suburban sprawl.
But the urban spirit has not been broken. The Wealth of Cities is a celebration of the urban experience from the front lines, and a call-to-arms for anyone in business, government, or non-profits who loves cities and wants to see them flourish in the twenty-first century. } An impassioned call-to-arms for everyone invested in the vitality of the American city..