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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2024 · 28 MIN

Bruce Katz - Insights on the New Industrial Geography of American Cities

from The Century of Cities

Bruce Katz, an urban policy expert, author, and founder of New Localism Associates, joins episode 4 of The Century of Cities. He takes us on a journey from the deindustrialization era, which began in the 1980s, to the current rise in populism, emphasizing that decades of offshoring and weakened industrial foundations have led to today's polarized politics. Bruce discusses the new industrial geography emerging across American cities as they position themselves within high-tech economies. Cities like Columbus, Phoenix, and St. Louis are leveraging their unique assets, proximity to research universities, supportive state policies, or existing industrial infrastructure to become semiconductors, aerospace, and climate technology leaders. This resurgence in domestic manufacturing isn't just about bringing jobs back; it's about building a resilient economy incorporating advanced industries and innovation. By focusing on hyperlocal assets, creating innovation districts, and aligning with national policies, cities are carving out specialized roles in America's new industrial landscape. 

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Bruce Katz, an urban policy expert, author, and founder of New Localism Associates, joins episode 4 of The Century of Cities. He takes us on a journey from the deindustrialization era, which began in the 1980s, to the current rise in populism,...

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