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GROWING INWARD
REBUILDING THE CENTER CITY

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PRESENTED BY

Columbus Metropolitan Club, Columbus Urban Growth Corporation, Greater Columbus Arts Council and the Ohio Arts Council

 
BIOS:

John Bryant
Vincent Cianci, Jr.
Catherine M. Coles
Nancy Hollister
William Hudnut III
Bruce Katz
Doug Kelbaugh
George L. Kelling
Walter Kulash
James H. Kunstler
Stanley A. Lowe
Richard Moe
Hazel Morrow-Jones
Karen Phillips
Joseph P. Riley, Jr.
Donovan D. Rypkema
Joshua Vincent
Paul M. Weyrich
Craig Whitaker
Edward Zigler

Hazel Morrow-Jones

Hazel Morrow-Jones

Morrow-Jones is an associate professor of city and regional planning in the Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University. She has conducted extensive research on home ownership, including who is moving, what drives decisions to move, what people are looking for when they sell a home and move farther out, what role schools play and whether people find better homes and neighborhoods. She argues that one must know the answers to those questions before developing public policies on issues ranging from downtown redevelopment to farmland preservation. The results of her research have appeared in academic journals and books. Jones has received research grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the National Science Foundation, the National Association of American Geographers and the Ohio Center for Real Estate Education and Research.

Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture
The Ohio State University 
190 West 17th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210-1320
614-292-1027
614-292-7106 (fax)


 
 
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