Joel Kotkin on Developing Hampton in Newport Daily Press
The Bernard L. Schwartz Fellows Program
HAMPTON -- Standing at the intersection of Innovate Avenue and Imagine Avenue, author Joel Kotkin told area political, civic and business leaders Thursday that they needed to make Hampton Roads "a place of aspiration" to draw residents and businesses.
The street signs were fake. They were placed on stage at the Radisson Hotel Hampton for the annual meeting of the Hampton Roads Economic Development Alliance.
But the message was real. Kotkin, who has been published in major newspapers and magazines, challenged the 300 or so attending to make Hampton Roads a region "where people will come or stay because they believe their life will be better."
Kotkin is an Irvine Fellow at the New America Foundation and author of "The City: A Global History." He began his talk by saying Hampton Roads was on its way to "becoming something dynamic."
He pointed to two main reasons. First, he said, the area's port is "challenging the supremacy of the port of New York" and that "all great regions have been great port regions." Ports bring in other businesses and services, he said, and contribute significantly to economic growth...
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