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Rhythms of Change: Reflections on the Regent Park Revitalization


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In the early 2000s, a remarkable renewal of Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood began. Designed as a "garden city" in the 1940s, the area gained a reputation over the decades as a "no go" zone. In 2005, Toronto's City Council approved a revitalization that would effectively turn Regent Park into one of the city's "go to" neighbourhoods. Through captivating narrative that transcends urban planning, architecture, community development, and business, Rhythms of Change explores the revitalization journey through the eyes of Mitchell Cohen-a social activist, a musician, and the visionary CEO of The Daniels Corporation. The Regent Park revitalization is now the gold standard for reimagining and transforming stigmatized neighbourhoods. Cohen's firsthand account unveils key elements underlying an extraordinary metamorphosis into a healthy, resilient, and inclusive community. Rhythms of Change brings you into the heart of strategic decision-making. It explores possibility, is a testament to the resilience of local residents facing upheaval, and offers a roadmap for those eager for positive changes within their communities. Regent Park's success is a world-renowned phenomenon. This extraordinary neighbourhood has become home to the World Urban Pavilion-a global Knowledge Exchange Hub established by UN Habitat, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the Urban Economy Forum, sharing transformative city-building practices internationally. Rhythms of Change is a must-read for anyone eager to be inspired, enlightened, and engaged in the change they wish to see in our cities.

About the Author :
Mitchell Cohen is president and CEO of The Daniels Corporation, steering the organization's strategic and long-term vision since 1984. Under his leadership, Daniels has become known for building residential offerings for people at all stages of life, and for its commitment to building a healthy social infrastructure within each new community. Over the past four decades the company has also created innovative affordable rental programs as well as programs that help tenants become first-time homeowners.

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"This book is a revolutionary ray of sunshine. Mitchell Cohen's herculean story of the revitalization of Regent Park provides an antidote to a world weighed down by seemingly insurmountable social problems. Read it and reignite your idealism." --Denise Donlon, CM Music and media executive "Rhythms of Change chronicles the Regent Park revitalization story, but also the personal journey of a true champion of progressive urban change. This gem of a book is essential reading for anyone interested in building strong, resilient communities." --Meric Gertler, President, University of Toronto "Artisan: a disciplined, determined practitioner of their craft. Living it so fully and completely, lifting it to an art. Miles Davis to jazz. The Beatles to rock and roll. Bialetti to espresso machines. Jane Jacobs to urban planning. Dare I say, add Mitchell Cohen to community building." --Daniele Zanotti, CEO, United Way Greater Toronto "Mitchell Cohen's insights remind us of the need for both long-term vision and short-term pragmatism. His confidence in humanity, his dedication and persistence in building trust are needed now as never before." --Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, 2014-2023 "Mitchell Cohen writes passionately and with great insight and knowledge. Rhythms of Change is a story for the ages, and an inspiration for anyone determined to build robust, healthy, socially just, and ultimately successful urban communities." --Mohamed Lachemi, President and vice chancellor, Toronto Metropolitan University "Mitchell Cohen is a remarkable man, a musician, a huge talent, and someone who inspires. Above all, he's a great humanitarian. And he made monumental change happen in Regent Park." --Bob Rae, Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations "The Regent Park revitalization has set the bar for what community transformation can look like. The real learnings here--which Mitchell Cohen details in an endearing, almost lyrical way--are to be gleaned from the creative, collaborative, and extraordinarily generous processes that Cohen stewarded." --Mary W. Rowe, President and CEO, Canadian Urban Institute "The Regent Park story must be told. This groundbreaking urban transformation is a model of community, partnership, and rising above countless obstacles. Mitchell Cohen brilliantly uses the structure of music to weave together a narrative that is rich in both meaning and emotion." --Anne Sado, president emeritus, George Brown College "Many doubted the possibility of success. Thanks to the folks who played starring roles in Mitchell Cohen's account, the revitalization of Regent Park is recognized as a gold standard for the transformation of challenged inner-city neighbourhoods. Rhythms of Change contains many practical lessons in inclusive urbanism--lessons we must learn to address Canada's housing affordability crisis." --Romy Bowers, director, Office of Risk Management, International Monetary Fund; former CEO, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation "Rhythms of Change is a case study of how great public/private projects can still be done. Perhaps the revitalization has been so successful because Mitchell Cohen enlisted so many talented people and gave credit to everyone else. The world needs more projects like this and more Mitchell Cohens to make them happen." --David Peterson, former premier of Ontario "Rhythms of Change offers a glimpse into the heart of a man whose unwavering commitment to affordable housing has made a lasting impact on countless lives. Although he credits everyone who contributed to this journey, what shines through is that he was the master conductor, orchestrating a complex symphony, writing and improvising along the way to create something beautiful for the people of Regent Park." --Bill Morneau, former finance minister, Member of Parliament, Regent Park "It is no accident that Mitchell Cohen's love of music and roots in affordable housing leads him to treat development less like a soloist than as the member of an ensemble band. The key takeaway is that to be a developer is to build buildings. To be a city builder is to co-create communities." --Matti Siemiatycki, director, Infrastructure Institute, geography and planning professor, University of Toronto "Listening with respect. Seizing the moment. Finding roads to yes instead of no. These are some of the principles guiding Mitchell Cohen's journey leading the revitalization of Regent Park. Cohen's compelling stories are essential reading for anyone wanting to build healthy communities and revitalize old ones." --Barbara Hall, Former mayor of Toronto "A fascinating, well-researched tale of 21st-century urbanism set in Toronto." --Kirkus Reviews "The author's sincerity and passion for this project is endearing and undeniable." --Blueink Reviews "Cohen chronicles the revitalization of Toronto's Regent Park in this inspiring debut, as he walks readers through his team's efforts to redevelop a neighborhood that had become 'isolated and deeply stigmatized throughout the city." --Booklife "An insider's history of a neighborhood's transformation, Rhythms of Change covers the inner workings and perpetual negotiations that were needed to revitalize a forsaken urban area without gentrifying it." --Foreword Clarion Reviews


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781774585054
  • Publisher: Page Two Books, Inc.
  • Publisher Imprint: Page Two Books, Inc.
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 264
  • Sub Title: Reflections on the Regent Park Revitalization
  • Width: 203 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1774585057
  • Publisher Date: 16 Dec 2024
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 300 gr


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