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Financial Capital in White Plains, NY

November 16, 2016by lmrowlan

In White Plains, NY, finance is a big part of maintaining their image of being an urban center for the county of Westchester. With a population of just under 60,000 […]

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Financial Capital

Built Capital in White Plains, NY

November 16, 2016by lmrowlan

Built capital is the permanent physical installations and facilities that help contribute to the productive capacity of a community. (Green & Haines, 2002). In the early 2000’s, the city’s economy […]

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Built Capital

Human Capital in White Plains, NY

November 4, 2016by lmrowlan

In White Plains, NY, nothing is more important than the state and wellbeing of its citizens. And the start to the growth and development in citizens begins with education. Education […]

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Human Capital

Political Capital in White Plains, NY

November 2, 2016by lmrowlan

White Plains, NY is a big city and requires the leadership of its officers in order to sustain a form of community and organization in the city.  Elected in 2011, […]

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Political Capital

Social Capital in White Plains, NY

October 25, 2016by lmrowlan

In White Plains, NY, there are multiple places that represent social capital. For example, the outdoor farmer’s market is hosted between Main Street and Martine Ave on Wednesday mornings. The […]

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Social Capital

Cultural Capital in White Plains, NY

October 19, 2016by lmrowlan

In White Plains, NY, the capital of culture is very prevalent. White Plains is a very diverse city, giving it a lot of different aspects to add to the culture. […]

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Cultural Capital

Natural Capital in White Plains, NY

October 19, 2016by lmrowlan

White Plains, New York contains multiple areas that show the city’s respect for the importance of environment conservation. Firstly, the Cranberry Lake Preserve is a 190-acre park that includes a […]

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Natural Capital

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