The Sixth Migration

In 1925, urban planner & historian Lewis Mumford described four “great tides” of migration that reflected the economic transformation of the US. Eight decades later, Robert Fishman (professor of architecture & urban planning at the University of Michigan) noted the large-scale return of people to global cities, labeling it the Fifth Migration. Today’s great tide, the Sixth Migration, is ebbing from global cities & towards a better quality of life.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Pittsburgh Labor Watch: Second Report

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Keeping track of economic counter-trends in Greater Pittsburgh , Chris Briem notes that Pittsburgh is experiencing an increase of construct...

Geographic Mobility Education

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I'm beholden to Richard Florida's research on two counts. First, understanding Spiky World geography is a powerful perspective simpl...
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Cosmopolitan Welcome to Pittsburgh

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Special thanks to Janko for passing along the link to the video.

Burgh Diaspora: Washington, DC

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A reminder about the upcoming screening of "My Tale of Two Cities" in the DC region : Take a walk past the Pour House in Cap Hill ...
Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Greater Chicagoland

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Economic exogenous shocks force us to re-imagine our communities . What will be the dominant geographic paradigm as we rebound from this dep...
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The Trouble With Land-Grant Universities

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Flagship state schools, particularly in the Midwest, are relics of an economic geography dominant in the late 19th century. The agricultural...
Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Good Bad News From Pittsburgh

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If you think I look bad, you ought to see the other guy. The grim news is that Pittsburgh should shed 25,000 jobs over the course of 2009. U...

Stem Cells and Brain Drain

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Australia is struggling to remain open to immigrants. The United States is concerned about reverse brain drain as a result of rising populi...
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Erie Economic Development

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While I toil for the Tech Belt, I still harbor interest in the fate of my hometown of Erie, PA. My vision for that city's revitalization...

Blog Release: The BurghBot Project

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From Kim Chestney Harvey of the Pittsburgh Technology Council : Call for Entries: The BurghBot Project Submission Deadline: April 1, 2009 ...
Sunday, March 08, 2009

Stay Graduate Stay

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Brain drain is so bad in Louisiana that it merits a documentary detailing the tragedy . The problem concerns graduates who want to stay, but...
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Saturday, March 07, 2009

Pittsburgh: A Suburb of DC

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Richard Florida's tracking of talent migration from NYC to DC has generated an interesting reaction : DC a suburb of New York?! Only if...

Blog Release: Burgh Boomerang Parties in DC Area and NYC

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From " My Tale of Two Cities ": As part of the second annual "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" Day, in honor of Fred Roge...

Hamilton Diaspora

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In Canada's Rust Belt, 1982 has finally arrived. The steel industry in Hamilton, Ontario is collapsing and the city is trying to learn w...
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Friday, March 06, 2009

Send In The Clowns

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The United Kingdom is suffering from an acute shortage of clown talent : According to Malcolm Clay, secretary of the Association of Circus P...

Stripping To Stop Brain Drain

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I'm serious : On Monday, Page 3 girl Rhian and male model Matt Peacock will be parading through Manchester’s universities dressed only i...

Rust Belt Chic: Wheeling, WV

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There is a latent mini-Nashville located in West Virginia's one-finger salute to the rest of the world : While the steel and glass plant...

Poaching Talent: Burgh Diaspora Style

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A sure sign of a troubled economy and inter-regional variance in the economy, headhunters are scouring Pittsburgh South (a.k.a. Charlotte, N...
Thursday, March 05, 2009

New South Decline

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According to the New York Times , the depression is hitting particularly hard the Southeastern part of the country: Part of Detroit’s declin...

Rust Belt Revitalization: Anderson, Indiana

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The New York Times offers two dark Rust Belt tales. (thanks to Dorothee and Janko for the article links) In Cleveland, foreclosed homes a...
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