This is an aside titled '“The Rise of the Ephemeral City”' dated 5/12/08

“The Rise of the Ephemeral City” in Metropolis: “Likely to fail, are the attempts of places such as Manchester, Cleveland, and Detroit to tie their futures to becoming ‘cool.’ With an emphasis on what the Romans would have called ‘bread and circuses,’ leaders in these old industrial centers think cultivating their cultural cachet will lure enough skilled workers and affluent singles to their towns… ‘There are simply not enough yuppies to go around,’ demographer William Frey says.”

Posted by Joanne on May. 12, 2008 Tagged: , , , , ,

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