EPISODE · Aug 21, 2024 · 37 MIN
My Boomer Buddies: Mike Cronin Talks Population Changes In The Twin Cities & Its Effects Over Time!
from My Boomer Buddies Podcast Telling It Like It Was And Is! · host Rick Reed/Mike Cronin
Send us Fan MailSummaryIn this conversation, Rick Reed and Mike Cronin discuss population changes in the Twin Cities metro area and the evolution of cities. They talk about the movement of the rich from the city centers to the suburbs, the shift in the role and vision of downtown areas, and the dispersion of population and jobs. They also touch on the impact of transportation and shopping changes on the growth and development of the cities. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the changing dynamics of cities and the need to adapt to new realities. The conversation explores the changes in population and demographics in the Twin Cities and across the country. It discusses the need for public service ads to fill empty billboards, the increase in diversity in Minneapolis, the decline in population in the city, and the importance of international migration. The conversation also touches on the segregation of neighborhoods based on ethnicity and the changing dynamics of different communities over time.Keywordspopulation changes, Twin Cities, suburbs, downtown, dispersion, transportation, shopping, growth, development, population changes, demographics, Twin Cities, public service ads, diversity, segregation, international migrationTakeawaysThe movement of the rich from city centers to the suburbs has led to changes in the population distribution in the Twin Cities metro area.The role and vision of downtown areas have shifted over time, with a decrease in the concentration of population and jobs.Changes in transportation and shopping patterns have contributed to the dispersion of population and jobs in the metro area.Understanding the changing dynamics of cities is crucial for adapting to new realities and planning for the future. Public service ads were used to fill empty billboards in the Twin Cities when advertisers didn't want them.The population of Minneapolis has become much more diverse over the years.In 1950, 98% of the people in Minneapolis were white, but by 2020, the city had become more diverse.Minneapolis has experienced a decline in population over the years, with fewer people living in housing units.International migration has become increasingly important for maintaining the population in the Twin Cities.Neighborhoods in the Twin Cities have been historically segregated based on ethnicity, but there has been some integration over time.TitlesThe Shifting Role of Downtown AreasPopulation Changes and the Evolution of Cities The Changing Demographics of MinneapolisThe Decline in Population in MinneapolisSound Bites"The most important change to me was the change in the role and the vision of the central city downtown.""The evolution of the metro area and cities in general is represented by this dispersion of population and jobs and energy.""Shopping also changed. In 1956, Southdale opened. It was the first covered mall in the United States and a model of shopping that was going to follow.""Yes, public service ads had to be put on there because you don't want to leave empty rusty looking billboards, right?""In 1950, in the city of Minneapolis, 98% of the people were white.""Minneapolis also got smaller. In 1950, there were only 51,718 people living in Minneapolis."Chapters00:00Introduction and How They Met02:41Population Changes in the Twin Cities06:25Shift in Shopping Patterns and Virtual Cities08:00Evolution of the Central Cities and Dispersion of Population12:25Dominance of the West Side of the Metro Area16:33Outward Growth of Residents and Jobs in the Metro Area22:37The Changing Demographics of the Twin Cities & The Impact of Migration Contact us at [email protected] with thoughts, comments and Boomer content you may want us to touch on. Also find us on YouTube.
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Send us Fan Mail Summary In this conversation, Rick Reed and Mike Cronin discuss population changes in the Twin Cities metro area and the evolution of cities. They talk about the movement of the rich from the city centers to the suburbs, the shift in the role and vision of downtown areas, and the dispersion of population and jobs. They also touch on the impact of transportation and shopping changes on the growth and development of the cities. The conversation highlights the importance of unde...
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