Title: Strong Regions
1Strong Regions Smart Business Vital Communities
2San Francisco Bay Area
- Economic growth and prosperity
- in the 1990s
- Housing costs skyrocket,
- poverty accelerates
- Bank of America makes loans and
- investments of 5 billion to promote home
- ownership among low-income residents
3 Chicago, Illinois
- System Sensor has urban
- workforce/suburban plant
- Jobs-housing mismatch lowers productivity
- Employers sign Metropolis Principles
- commit to locate plants near
- affordable housing/mass transit
4Austin, Texas
- Applied Materials locates
- manufacturing plant in East Austin
- Commitment to hiring local residents
- Wealth Gap between professionals
- and production workers
- AM launches 10-year Sustainable
- Neighborhood Initiative
5 Common Themes
- Business competitiveness
- linked to health of the region
- Individual business efforts have
- limited impact
- Solving regional problems
- requires collective approach
Workforce
Transportation
Housing
Education
6 Common Themes
- Business competitiveness
- linked to health of the region
- Individual business efforts have
- limited impact
- Solving regional problems
- requires collective approach
7 MetroBusinessNet
- Action learning network of
- business-based civic organizations
- Models for business-led
- socio-economic change
- Forum for sharing experiences,
- learning from experts
- Documenting lessons
- Creating database of promising practices
8MetroBusinessNet Partners
- Bay Area Council
- Chicago Metropolis 2020
- St. Louis Regional Chamber
- and Growth Association
- Washington Board of Trade
- Austin Area Research Organization/
- Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce
9 MetroBusinessNet
10 Region is Operating Landscape for Business
- Business draws on regional
- Workforce
- Transportation system
- Housing
- Education and training system
- Supplier network
11Smart Businesses Strong Region Vital
Communities
- Walkable central cities
- Open space and parks
- Urban streetlife and nightlife
- Vibrant neighborhoods
- Good public transit
- Ample housing choices
- Good education systems
12Regional Challenges are Business Challenges
- Business performance impacted by
- Abandoned central cities
- Racial segregation
- Sprawl
- Traffic and gridlock
- High housing costs
13 Regional Challenge Housing Costs
475,900
259,250
- In San Francisco,
- Exorbitant housing costs
- Firms unable to attract talent
- Competitive edge threatened
128,094
1982 1992 2001
- Median single family home
- price in San Francisco
Source National Association of Realtors
14 Regional Challenge Urban Decline
- In St. Louis,
- Dramatic population
- decrease
- Racial segregation
- increases
- Vacant lots and
- buildings in urban core
- Struggle to attract
- young workers
750,026
622,236
451,112
396,685
348,180
1960 1970 1980 1990
2000
- Urban flight in St. Louis
- Population decline over time
- Source U.S. Census
15 Regional Challenges Transportation
- In Washington, D.C. area,
- Congested highways stress employees
- 34 spend less time with families
- 26 taking more public transportation
- 28 considering moving from region
16 Problem-Solving Through Collaboration
- Not your fathers
- Chamber of Commerce
- Progressive business
- civic organizations
- Collaborative model
- of decision making
17The New Business Civic Organization
- Multisector collaboration
- and partnership
- Regional perspective
- Research and analysis
- Activism
18Regional Business Solutions Invest in Smart
Growth
- Bay Area Council
- 100 million for Smart Growth Fund
- Investments in inner-city neighborhoods
- Market rate of return on investment
- Social return to community in jobs, housing,
transit
19Regional Business Solutions Business
Location
- Chicago Metropolis 2020
- Cost to business of jobs-housing mismatch
documented - Metropolis Principles developed
- Workforce housing policies proposed
20Regional Business Solutions Urban
Revitalization
- St. Louis
- Revitalize urban core through
- Bio Life Sciences Technopolis
- Retrofit old warehouses and
- manufacturing facilities
- Attract firms and talent
- Improve neighborhoods
21 3 Key Roles for the Business Community
- Strategic investment of core operating
resources - Advocate for public policies that promote
sustainable and inclusive regional growth - Active partner in multi-sector regional coalitions
22 Key Challenges
- Hard for business leaders to move beyond the
charity model - Business leaders dont necessarily see how their
self-interest is served by a regional perspective - Big cultural divide between business and
community leaders
23Shaping Your Regions Future
- Work through business civic organization
- Build regional perspective
- Form collaborative partnerships
- Invest in research and analysis
24 MetroBusinessNet Resources
- MBN network
- Case Studies
- Best practices database
- Research and analysis tools
25Visit www.metrobusinessnet.net Call
FutureWorks at (781) 574-6607