A Complex History of Urban Revitalization

 

The Port hired RRight Now Communications to help restore confidence in the communities they partnered with on re-development projects. They needed to dispel myths on The Port’s role in these projects and elevate the desire to collaborate with communities to address their needs. 

The Port wanted a clear path to lay out their understanding of the complex history of urban revitalization, acknowledge the mistrust, and present opportunities for continued authentic conversation and collaboration. 

RRight Now Communications secured a partnership with the Cincinnati Enquirer to publish 6 monthly full-page Sunday placement editorials in a series entitled “Taking Ownership,’ authored by The Port CEO.

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Policies stunt African Americans' generational wealth accumulation

 

“Homeownership plays such an outsized role in the wealth portfolios of American families, that it represents the major source of difference between African American and white wealth.”

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Why The Port mends broken real estate

 

“It is fair that everyone has access to opportunity to participate and share in the prosperity of Cincinnati’s economic comeback. It will not happen without efforts to make sure there are multiple ‘on-ramps’ afforded to African Americans and to others historically left out.”

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New year, new opportunities in real estate

 

“Inclusion of African Americans in commercial real estate investments strengthens our neighborhoods and creates a wider base of investors and increased competition to help create enough wealth for people to own their homes, companies, and appreciating assets.”

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