From Boom to Bubble
Title | From Boom to Bubble PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Weber |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2023-06-05 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0226826597 |
An unprecedented historical, sociological, and geographic look at how property markets change and fail—and how that affects cities. In From Boom to Bubble, Rachel Weber debunks the idea that booms occur only when cities are growing and innovating. Instead, she argues, even in cities experiencing employment and population decline, developers rush to erect new office towers and apartment buildings when they have financial incentives to do so. Focusing on the main causes of overbuilding during the early 2000s, Weber documents the case of Chicago’s “Millennial Boom,” showing that the Loop’s expansion was a response to global and local pressures to produce new assets. An influx of cheap cash, made available through the use of complex financial instruments, helped transform what started as a boom grounded in modest occupant demand into a speculative bubble, where pricing and supply had only tenuous connections to the market. From Boom to Bubble is an innovative look at how property markets change and fail—and how that affects cities.
City of Chicago Statistics
Title | City of Chicago Statistics PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | Chicago (Ill.) |
ISBN |
The Bonds of Inequality
Title | The Bonds of Inequality PDF eBook |
Author | Destin Jenkins |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2021-04-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022672168X |
Indebtedness, like inequality, has become a ubiquitous condition in the United States. Yet few have probed American cities’ dependence on municipal debt or how the terms of municipal finance structure racial privileges, entrench spatial neglect, elide democratic input, and distribute wealth and power. In this passionate and deeply researched book, Destin Jenkins shows in vivid detail how, beyond the borrowing decisions of American cities and beneath their quotidian infrastructure, there lurks a world of politics and finance that is rarely seen, let alone understood. Focusing on San Francisco, The Bonds of Inequality offers a singular view of the postwar city, one where the dynamics that drove its creation encompassed not only local politicians but also banks, credit rating firms, insurance companies, and the national municipal bond market. Moving between the local and the national, The Bonds of Inequality uncovers how racial inequalities in San Francisco were intrinsically tied to municipal finance arrangements and how these arrangements were central in determining the distribution of resources in the city. By homing in on financing and its imperatives, Jenkins boldly rewrites the history of modern American cities, revealing the hidden strings that bind debt and power, race and inequity, democracy and capitalism.
Sport of the Gods
Title | Sport of the Gods PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Butts |
Publisher | Prabhat Prakashan |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2012-04-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN |
New Orleans, 1973: There's a monster on the loose, a fiendish killer terrorizing the city like a modern day Jack the Ripper. Six innocent young women have been raped and murdered and the body count is still climbing! Nick Eismann isn't covering that story: he's investigating suspicious deaths in the athletic department. But the ripper's gruesome spree becomes his top priority when the police finally come up with a suspect - because it's him!
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the City of Chicago, Illinois
Title | Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the City of Chicago, Illinois PDF eBook |
Author | Chicago (Ill.). Comptroller's Office |
Publisher | |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Chicago (Ill.) |
ISBN |
Chicago Is Not Broke. Funding the City We Deserve
Title | Chicago Is Not Broke. Funding the City We Deserve PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Tresser |
Publisher | Civiclab |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2016-07-10 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781365109775 |
Do you believe Chicago is broke? Me, neither. I set out to prove by assembling a great team of Chicago experts to write short articles on how can can save and generate MAJOR revenues for Chicago. Revenues that are progressive, sustainable and NOT wrung from those who can least afford to pay. Our goal is to influence the discussions around Chicago's budget and her future. All the details are at www.wearenotbroke.org.I published this via the CivicLab (which I co-founded in 2013) in the Summer of 2016. Since then we've been invited to present at 65 public meetings all over the city! "Tom Tresser's latest book is essential reading for all who have an interest and investment in the future of our city, from City Hall to the residents of each of Chicago's 77 neighborhoods. This book offers solutions, not only for the city to dig itself out from where it is, but for taxpayers, legislators, and concerned Chicagoans, to learn about the financial state of the city, and provides a progressive and responsible path forward." - Cook County Clerk David Orr "There are only a few people courageous enough to sift through the lies and tangled webs that proves Chicago isn't broke, but the politics are. Most people won't take the time to do the research, but Tom Tresser and his team have and this book should be on your list." - Karen Lewis, President, Chicago Teachers Union
After Redlining
Title | After Redlining PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca K. Marchiel |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2021-09-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0226815862 |
"The story of how American banks helped disenfranchise nonwhite urbanities and condemn to blight the very neighborhoods that needed the most investment is infuriating. And yet, by digging into the history of urban finance, Rebecca Marchiel here illuminates how urban activists changed some banks' behavior to support investment in communities that they had once abandoned. These developments, in turn, affected federal urban policy and reshaped banks' understanding of the role that urban communities play in the financial system. The legacy of reinvestment activism is clouded, but Marchiel's detailing of it transforms our understanding of the history and significance of community/bank relations"--Provided by publisher.