The business case for pursuing retail opportunities in the Inner City: the Boston Consulting Group in partnership with the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City
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Banking and Community Perspectives, 1998, issue 3, 4-5,8
Abstract:
A new study makes a compelling case for the profit potential of retail investment in the nation?s inner cities. Research for the study was conducted primarily in six inner-city markets: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Harlem, Miami and Oakland.>
Date: 1998
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