CENTER FOR AN URBAN FUTURE

The Center for an Urban Future is committed to incubating and promoting proactive public policies that are affordable, practical and humane. The Center seeks out open-minded New Yorkers willing to bend traditional ideological positions and forge sensible and equitable solutions to critical urban problems. It gives community leaders and on-the-ground practitioners a unique vehicle for sharing their ideas and experience with those more conventionally considered to be the "experts."

HOMEPAGE
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE

120 Wall Street
20th Floor
New York, NY  10005

(212) 479-3353
Fax: (212) 344-6457

CONTACT

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EXPERTISE
Executive Directors:
Neil Scott Kleiman
Kim Nauer,
Research Director:
Jonathan Bowles
Project Director:
David Fischer
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PUBLICATIONS

"Why New York Needs a New Jobs Policy"

"The Big Squeeze: How Rising Rents and The Real Estate Crunch Are Forcing Small Businesses Out of New York"

"Neighborhood Justice: A Community Response to Juvenile Crime" A Policy Proposal, January, 1997

"The Marisol Settlement: What it Means Behind The Scenes"

Child Welfare Watch Newsletter

  • Spring 1997: An Agenda for Change

  • Winter 1997: Restoring the Community Connection

  • Spring/Summer 1998: The Race Factor in Child Welfare

  • Winter 1999: Family Court

  • Summer 1999: Accountability in Foster Care

The Center has published reports on criminal justice, child welfare, higher education and economic development. Please visit the web site for the full text of all published documents.

 

 


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