In The News: Brookings Mountain West

Las Vegas Sun

During the civil rights era of the 1950s and 1960s, Atlanta promoted itself as “The City Too Busy to Hate.” Atlanta mayor William Hartsfield used this phrase to promote Atlanta’s urban growth and to indicate the city would not succumb to the evils of racial prejudice and violence.

The Wall Street Journal

Virginia's Fairfax County has 59 Starbucks, 32 golf courses, eight synagogues, four mosques and a House race that's a bellwether for Republicans in this year's midterm elections.

New Geography

In this least good year in decades, someone has to sit at the bottom. For the most part, the denizens are made up of "usual suspects" from the long-devastated rust belt region around the Great Lakes. But as in last year's survey, there's also a fair-sized contingent of former hot spots that now seem to resemble something closer to black holes.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Las Vegas property values have declined to levels of 10 years ago, but will recover to 60 percent of their peak in the next two to three years, the leader of a local academic institution said Wednesday.

KNPR News

Bruce Katz from the Brookings Institution tells us how Nevada can rethink its approach to business and innovation and bring Las Vegas out of the recession. And the key factors in creating and sustaining jobs and a strong educated workforce.

Las Vegas Sun

In this crucial election year for Nevada it’s troubling that the Republican candidates for governor seem to have taken a “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” approach to diversifying our economy and improving our quality of life.

New Republic

So I’ve just been in Las Vegas where Metro Program Director Bruce Katz gave a speech at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) on the next American economy and what might drive it in Southern Nevada.

Las Vegas Sun

Who is going to lead this?

It was a very simple question that Ted Quirk asked at a gathering Monday afternoon at UNLV. The answer, however, was not so simple.

Las Vegas Sun

A group of business leaders, government officials and scholars gathered Monday at UNLV to discuss Nevada’s future. Bruce Katz of the Brookings Institution, which has been studying the Mountain West, brought the group together to talk about how Nevada could position itself for the “new economy.”

Las Vegas Sun

The auditorium at UNLV was filled about to capacity, some 150 business leaders, scholars and government people, gathered to discuss Nevada’s future and how to pull it out of the Great Recession.

Las Vegas Sun

Bruce Katz, vice president of the Brookings Institution, will speak at an invitation-only event today at UNLV. He’ll also lead a panel that will include MGM Mirage CEO Jim Murren.

Katz and Brookings, whose Mountain West Initiative is at UNLV, are on the forefront of thinking about how the United States and areas such as the Sun Belt need to transform their economies. With the recession winding down, Southern Nevada will need to rethink its economy to prevent another debt-fueled collapse.

Pew Trusts

For the past four decades, ever since Kevin Phillips coined the term in his 1969 book,"The Emerging Republican Majority," most Americans have known what the Sunbelt is. It is the huge swath of territory running south along the Atlantic from the southern border of Virginia to Florida, then west to Texas and all the way to California.