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Political Capital-Jamestown

December 9, 2016by scabotmi

According to the Town Council website of Jamestown, the town council of Jamestown, “consists of five members elected from the Town at large” (Jamestown, 2016). These five members are: Kristine […]

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Built Capital-Jamestown

December 9, 2016by scabotmi

Since Jamestown, Rhode Island is its own little island, much of their built capital is based off the very localized, small community and has been built/implemented in order to meet […]

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Political Capital: New Orleans, LA

December 5, 2016by gpollak

New Orleans is a city of broad diversity regarding ethnicity, socioeconomic class, and political influence. Because of this, many community organizations focus on increasing the political capital of residents in largely ignored […]

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Milton, VT: Physical Capital

December 3, 2016by jrclancy

Physical or built capital provides a range of benefits for communities ranging from transportation to housing. These services provided by infrastructure are crucial elements that a community requires to function. […]

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Seattle, WA -Built Capital

December 2, 2016by kghayes

Built capital is defined as the stock of buildings (housing, retail stores, factories) and infrastructure (road, water, sewers)in a locality (Green & Haines). Built capital is important to a community […]

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Built Capital: East Whiteland, Pa

December 2, 2016by smarano

Before going into depth about the Built Capital present on East Whiteland, Pa, I Believe it is important to define what built capital is. Flora and Flora define built capital […]

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North Adams Built Capital

December 1, 2016by jbetzler

According to our book they refer to built capital as physical capital and they define physically capital as “it’s roads, buildings (houses, businesses, warehouses), and other physical features (railroad tracks, […]

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Financial Capital: Milton, VT

November 21, 2016by jrclancy

Peoples Trust Company: Local Bank       The presence and use of financial capital is critical for community development. There are strong relationships between financial capital and other community […]

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Built Capital: Mammoth Lakes, CA

November 14, 2016by jnachami

For a community that is settled at roughly 7,000 feet elevation and is part of the Inyo National Forest which hosts over 800,000 acres of protected land, it seems impossible […]

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Financial Capital in Mammoth Lakes, CA

November 9, 2016by jnachami

Financial Capital Blog– Mammoth Lakes, CA Financial capital is all the resources available to invest in community capacity building, to underwrite business development, to support civic and social entrepreneurship, and […]

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