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Guests:
Andre Perry, Fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings and scholar-in-residence at American University
Joe Cortright, who blogs at cityobservatory.org and is President and principal economist of Impresa, a consulting firm specializing in regional economic analysis, innovation and industry clusters
Brookings Fellow Andre Perry has found significant disparity between real estate values in predominantly black neighborhoods compared to predominantly white neighborhoods in the U.S. today, even when their incomes are the same. Cities Now asks why and what can be done to change it.
Joe Cortright recaps his latest findings on key city success factors from cityobservatory.org.
By KUDZUKIANGuests:
Andre Perry, Fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings and scholar-in-residence at American University
Joe Cortright, who blogs at cityobservatory.org and is President and principal economist of Impresa, a consulting firm specializing in regional economic analysis, innovation and industry clusters
Brookings Fellow Andre Perry has found significant disparity between real estate values in predominantly black neighborhoods compared to predominantly white neighborhoods in the U.S. today, even when their incomes are the same. Cities Now asks why and what can be done to change it.
Joe Cortright recaps his latest findings on key city success factors from cityobservatory.org.