For every town in the midst of a real estate boom, there is a town close by that gets overlooked. This is the place without much going on. It’s the town with sparsely filled sidewalks and a few boarded-up storefronts, that some might think of as a little unsafe because of how empty it feels.
Flipping (the narrative on) vacant properties
There’s probably not a single economic development plan in existence that lists “Have a bunch of vacant properties” in its recommendations for economic success. But every municipality in the country has vacant or even abandoned properties to deal with, and will need to address them in order to fully succeed.
Discovering Your City's Maker Economy
Discovering Your City's Maker Economy, a new guide from National League of Cities (NLC), Etsy, Recast City and Urban Manufacturing Alliance (UMA) makes the case for local elected officials to focus on the role of maker and small-scale manufacturing businesses in their local economy.
Made in PLACE
Check out our new report! This toolkit was developed in partnership with Smart Growth America and funded by a grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
Building Community: Find your small-scale manufacturing business owners
Smart community leaders recognize the importance of the small-scale manufacturing business sector but often still do not know where to find the community of owners.
2017 Trends in Small-Scale Manufacturing
Communities working with their small-scale manufacturing businesses made waves in 2016 and more places are aiming to do so in 2017. What trends can we expect to see in this sector in 2017?
Investing in Our Businesses, In Our Values
Small-scale manufacturing business owners often face a challenge raising enough capital to scale regionally or nationally.
The Money Box: Financing Buildings for Small-Scale Manufacturing
Financing affordable development for small-scale manufacturing is difficult in many of our cities and towns, but a few key tools can make a big difference both for non-profit and for-profit developers.
Back to the Future: Manufacturing on Main Street
Local, small manufacturing businesses just might be key to bringing energy back to those struggling main streets. What if we found that putting those good jobs – businesses owned by our neighbors – back in the center of town would help bring more people downtown and onto main street?
Picking Priorities: Affordable Housing or Affordable Workspace
Many communities require developers to set aside homes for affordable housing. But what about requiring developers to set aside affordable workspace for small-scale manufacturing businesses?
Textile Industries: Coming Back to a Town Near You
The textiles industry in the United States is changing, and coming back to a town (or neighborhood) near you. It will not look anything like the large-scale manufacturing of textiles of 20-50 years ago.
Small-Scale Manufacturing: Real estate tenants defined
There is an exciting opportunity these days in the growth of local small-scale manufacturing businesses. And real estate developers and city governments are taking notice.
A New Neighborhood Approach: Industrial Main Street
Industrial properties are scattered throughout our cities and towns. Many of these industrial spaces are filled with small manufacturing and production businesses, from carpentry to food production to hardware fabrication. They are the backbone of our local economies. Yet these businesses, and the buildings they are in, rarely garner the long-term investment that they merit.
The Future is Bright in Cincinnati
Kyle is third generation in the family printing press business that opened in 1955. His family bought a 35,000 square foot warehouse for production near the intersection of I-75 and I-275 in Cincinnati 40 years ago to expand operations. But when printing work started to dry up after 2000, Kyle and his family started looking for a way to save the family business.
Crack Open the Policy Toolbox for Urban Manufacturing
San Francisco just cracked open their toolbox to solve a problem vexing many cities right now – how to create more affordable space for local maker industries through the power of private sector development. Their recent city zoning change made this experiment possible, but it is only one tool that cities need to apply in an effort to create vibrant neighborhoods…
The Coming Revolution: Small-Scale Urban Industrial Development
Ilana Preuss spoke at the 2014 Meeting of the Minds conference in Detroit, MI about the potential for small-scale manufacturing to help create stronger neighborhoods with more jobs and vibrant places.
Economic Opportunity & Small-Scale Manufacturing
There is a new opportunity in our changing cities to connect more residents with economic opportunity. We can do so by integrating small-scale industrial uses into our city development. Let’s call this mixed-use industrial real estate.
