Comparing Phoenix and Philadelphia

Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Here's a good example of the positive role journalism can play in economic development. The Arizona Republic in Phoenix has completed a series of articles comparing Phoenix and Phildaelphia. (Both cities have about 1.5 million people.) The purpose: uncover the lessons that an older industrial city has for a younger city.

The Philadelphia Story: East Coast city can teach Phoenix
Eds and meds' the latest hope to revive moribund economy
2 cities, 2 climates for entrepreneurs
Proud tradition slows Philly economy
Old, decaying neighborhoods experiencing rebirth
Philadelphia government: 'Corrupt and contented'
Mexican migration viewed as hope for expanding Philly's population
Reinvestment, partnerships remade downtown Philly into a place to be
Years of political neglect stirred exodus from Philadelphia

posted by Ed Morrison |

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