Small Cities Thinking Big

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Political Science genre, written by Michael G. Hall and published by McFarland which was released on 08 October 2021 with total hardcover pages 229. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Small Cities Thinking Big books below.

Small Cities Thinking Big
Author : Michael G. Hall
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Publisher : McFarland
Language : English
Release Date : 08 October 2021
ISBN : 9781476685595
Pages : 229 pages
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Small Cities Thinking Big by Michael G. Hall Book PDF Summary

Many cities with a population of 150,000 or less struggle to compete with their larger neighbors and often have trouble attracting residents and new businesses. This book explores the numerous ways these cities can compete on a larger scale without sacrificing their small-town character. It utilizes experiences from other cities, as well as from the author's time revitalizing Augusta, Maine (pop. 19,000). Featuring chapters that focus on organizing volunteers, adhering to aesthetics, marketing, urban planning, and more, this book tackles key paths every small city should follow when attempting to redevelop its image.

Small Cities Thinking Big

Many cities with a population of 150,000 or less struggle to compete with their larger neighbors and often have trouble attracting residents and new businesses. This book explores the numerous ways these cities can compete on a larger scale without sacrificing their small-town character. It utilizes experiences from other cities, as

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