“But, there is a downside to Miami’s urban revival: Its recent economic boom has generated a New Urban Crisis born from its very success. Compared to the old urban crisis of the 1960s and 1970s, which was defined by deindustrialization and the economic abandonment of cities, the New Urban Crisis is even larger and more encompassing. Today, the clustering of talent, industry, and economic activity that powers innovation and economic growth has carved deep divides in cities and metros, which have become increasingly unequal and unaffordable....
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