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AREUEA Virtual Seminar | Destruction, Policy, and the Evolving Consequences of Washington, DC’s 1968 Civil Disturbance
Wednesday, October 12, 2022, 11:00 AM CDT
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Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2022, at 11:00 am ET 

Speaker: Leah Brooks (George Washington University) - "Destruction, Policy, and the Evolving Consequences of Washington, DC’s 1968 Civil Disturbance"

Abstract: We study the aftermath of the 1968 Washington, DC civil disturbance to illuminate the mechanisms that drive urban redevelopment in the presence of low demand and racial tension. After establishing that property destruction was quasi-random within blocks, we show that destroyed lots were more likely, relative to other lots on the same block, to remain vacant for the next thirty years. We also show that destroyed lots have only recently converged in terms of structure value. Our theoretical framework suggests that the city sought to preclude for-profit landowners from leaving land vacant until demand conditions improved. As a result, the city purchased half of all properties in damaged neighborhoods and aimed to accelerate redevelopment, even if new structures were low value.

Paper Link: http://www.leahbrooks.org/leahweb/papers/2022-07-01_cd_submitted.pdf

Registration Link: https://psu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Q5-fQj7jTrmuklwFjtU5qg

Host: Tien Foo Sing ([email protected])


Contact: Tien Foo Sing ([email protected])