04090nam 22007335 450 991082739440332120230213051322.01-4426-9651-61-4426-9650-810.3138/9781442696501(CKB)3710000000371860(EBL)3297443(SSID)ssj0001540329(PQKBManifestationID)11900123(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001540329(PQKBWorkID)11536859(PQKB)10916615(MiAaPQ)EBC4672885(CEL)438874(OCoLC)913977730(CaBNVSL)thg00930631(MiAaPQ)EBC3297443(DE-B1597)498613(DE-B1597)9781442696501(OCoLC)1368256344(MdBmJHUP)musev2_105785(EXLCZ)99371000000037186020181023d2018 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrSmall Business and the City The Transformative Potential of Small Scale Entrepreneurship /Rafael Gomez, Matthew Semansky, Andre IsakovToronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]©20151 online resource (307 p.)Rotman-UTP Publishing1-4426-4362-5 1-4426-1209-6 Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-281) and index.Introduction : small business and city life -- The view from main street -- The BIA movement : setting the stage for main street revitalization -- The view from main street Halifax : the challenge of being the big fish in a small pond -- The view from main street Vancouver : a city region with an emerging sense of place -- The view from main street Toronto : a case of the bottom-up, top-down conundrum -- Unlocking the potential of small-scale enterprise -- The "art and science" of small business survival : lessons in BIA practice -- Of people, profits, and place : lessons in local economic development -- Small business and the main street agenda : lessons in public policy -- Recommendations for making small-scale enterprise a transformative force -- Conclusion : cities, small business, and distributed decision making -- Afterword : or ... why staying small, local, and independent matters to city life.AnnotationIn Small Business and the City, Rafael Gomez, Andre Isakov, and Matt Semansky highlight the power of small-scale entrepreneurship to transform local neighbourhoods and the cities they inhabit. Studying the factors which enable small businesses to survive and thrive, they highlight the success of a Canadian concept which has spread worldwide: the Business Improvement Area (BIA). BIAs allow small-scale entrepreneurs to pool their resources with like-minded businesses, becoming sources of urban rejuvenation, magnets for human talent, and incubators for local innovation in cities around the globe. Small Business and the City also analyses the policies necessary to support this urban vitality, describing how cities can encourage and support locally owned independent businesses. An inspiring account of the dynamism of urban life, Small Business and the City introduces a new "main street agenda" for the twenty-first century city.Small businessCanadaCentral business districtsCanadaCities and townsCanadaGrowthUrban renewalCanadaCommunity development, UrbanCanadaCanadafastSmall businessCentral business districtsCities and townsGrowth.Urban renewalCommunity development, Urban658.02/20971Gomez Rafael, 281792Isakov Andre, Semansky Matthew, DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910827394403321Small Business and the City4043500UNINA