Cultivating "Natural" Cultural Districts

 
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Research Abstract
Cultivating "Natural" Cultural Districts
Can the arts and culture play a central role in revitalizing American cities? Over the past decade, a number of cities have answered this question affirmatively. For the most part, they have turned to big-ticket downtown cultural districts as the strategy to expand their creative economy. At the same time, skeptics like Joel Kotkin have ridiculed this approach as the creation of the "ephemeral city" that ignores the fundamentals of good city-building for the illusion of urban vitality.
This report focuses on the geographically-defined networks created by the presence of a density of cultural assets in particuar neighborhoods.
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Report
Mark J. Stern and Susan C. Seifert
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August, 2007
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The Reinvestment Fund
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Philadelphia
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