Convention Center Follies : : Politics, Power, and Public Investment in American Cities / / Heywood T. Sanders.

American cities have experienced a remarkable surge in convention center development over the last two decades, with exhibit hall space growing from 40 million square feet in 1990 to 70 million in 2011-an increase of almost 75 percent. Proponents of these projects promised new jobs, new private deve...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:American Business, Politics, and Society
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Part I: The Race to Build --   |t Chapter 1. Building Boom --   |t Chapter 2. Paying for the Box --   |t Chapter 3. Promises and Realities --   |t Chapter 4. They Will Come...and Spend --   |t Chapter 5. Missing Impact --   |t Part II: From Economics to Politics --   |t Introduction --   |t Chapter 6. Chicago: Bolstering the Business District --   |t Chapter 7. Atlanta: Enhancing Property Values --   |t Chapter 8. St. Louis: Protection from Erosion --   |t Conclusion: The Cities Business Builds --   |t Note on Sources --   |t Notes --   |t Index --   |t Acknowledgments 
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520 |a American cities have experienced a remarkable surge in convention center development over the last two decades, with exhibit hall space growing from 40 million square feet in 1990 to 70 million in 2011-an increase of almost 75 percent. Proponents of these projects promised new jobs, new private development, and new tax revenues. Yet even as cities from Boston and Orlando to Phoenix and Seattle have invested in more convention center space, the return on that investment has proven limited and elusive. Why, then, do cities keep building them?Written by one of the nation's foremost urban development experts, Convention Center Follies exposes the forces behind convention center development and the revolution in local government finance that has privileged convention centers over alternative public investments. Through wide-ranging examples from cities across the country as well as in-depth case studies of Chicago, Atlanta, and St. Louis, Heywood T. Sanders examines the genesis of center projects, the dealmaking, and the circular logic of convention center development. Using a robust set of archival resources-including internal minutes of business consultants and the personal papers of big city mayors-Sanders offers a systematic analysis of the consultant forecasts and promises that have sustained center development and the ways those forecasts have been manipulated and proven false. This record reveals that business leaders sought not community-wide economic benefit or growth but, rather, to reshape land values and development opportunities in the downtown core.A probing look at a so-called economic panacea, Convention Center Follies dissects the inner workings of America's convention center boom and provides valuable lessons in urban government, local business growth, and civic redevelopment. 
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