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PLANNING AHEAD IN MASSACHUSETTS Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development Department of Housing and Community Development MAPD Conference June 5th, 2014
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Page 1: Planning Ahead in MA

PLANNING AHEAD IN MASSACHUSETTS Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development Department of Housing and Community Development MAPD Conference June 5th, 2014

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Old vs. New Strategy?

Suzanne Kreiter/Globe

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Innovation Economy

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Attracting/Retaining Talent is Key

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15 - 19

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25 - 29

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35 - 39

40 - 44

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50 - 54

55 - 59

60 - 64

65 - 69

70 - 74

75 - 79

80 - 84

85 plus

Age

2040, Status Quo

Boomer Exodus from the Labor Force

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100,000

200,000

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2010 In Labor Force Not In Labor Force

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2020, Status Quo

Baby Boomers (born 1945 – 1970) comprise 49% of labor force

One million workers now over the age of 40 will be retired by 2030 (39% of labor force)

Existing population insufficient to fill vacant positions

Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers

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Lifestyle Shift?

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New Economic Development Strategy

Strong Mixed-Use Districts

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Shift Away from Office Parks?

Credit: Mark Hoffman Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Urban Innovation Districts

Kendall Square

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“Urbanizing” Office Parks

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Reinventing Strip Malls

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Strengthening Town Centers

Smart Growth America Case Study

Downtown Hyannis—EPA award winner 2007

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Marlborough—Forest Park

Redevelopment includes: •  350 apartments •  125 hotel rooms •  730,000 sq. ft. of office &

lab space, including Quest Diagnostic

•  50,000 sq. ft. retail •  $1.6 million MassWorks

grant for road, bike and pedestrian improvements

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Thank you

Department of Housing and Community Development

100 Cambridge Street, Suite 300 Boston, MA 02114

617-573-1100

Arthur Jemison Deputy Undersecretary

DHCD [email protected]


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