Blog: Urban Revitalization
Investments in Art and Culture Catalyze Downtown Tulsa’s Revival
At the turn of the 20th century, Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a small town with just 1,390 residents. Read More
How to Increase the Formation of Bids in the Inner City
Despite a municipality’s best efforts, a downtown commercial district often requires extra resources to remain clean, safe and economically strong. Read More
As ICIC Grows, Dudley Square Remains Home
For ICIC, the economic health of Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood is personal. Read More
Back From the Dead, Pittsburgh Strives for Equitable Future Growth
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto told attendees at a recent CEOs for Cities Workshop, “In 1979, Pittsburgh died.” Read More
Pop-Up Retail Breathes Life Into Depressed Commercial Districts
Pop-up retail is not a new phenomenon. The temporary boutiques and vendors that set up in malls and storefronts during the holidays are an obvious example. Read More