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James Wilson Rouse (1914-1996) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 26 Apr 1914. Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, USA ; Death: 9 Apr 1996 (aged 81). Columbia, Howard County, Maryland, USA ; Burial. Columbia Memorial Park.
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James W. Rouse's Legacy of Better Living Through DesignApr 23, 2014 · Rouse (1914-1996), an ambitious businessman, a crusading activist, an early proponent of urban renewal, and a developer who is often credited ...
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The Rouse CompanyThe Rouse Company traces its roots to the Moss-Rouse Company, a Baltimore mortgage banking firm owned by James W. Rouse and Hunter Moss in 1939. The partners, ...
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James Rouse: A Maryland Visionary - What's Up? MediaOct 3, 2012 · A sampling of his achievements: He was the first to build enclosed shopping malls such as New Jersey's Cherry Hill, which boasted a fountain, ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] James Rouse's Vision - A Garden Where People Can GrowJames Rouse was born in Easton,. Maryland, on April 26, 1914, and graduated from Easton High School in 1930. He was the fifth child of Willard. Goldsmith Rouse ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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TRAILBLAZING DEVELOPER JAMES W. ROUSE DIESApr 11, 1996 · After both of his parents died after long illnesses in 1930, when he was 16, Rouse attended the University of Hawaii for a year before returning ...Missing: childhood jobs influence
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James W. Rouse, 81, Dies; Socially Conscious Developer Built New ...Apr 10, 1996 · He attended the University of Virginia, but left in 1933 when the Depression required him to work full-time. He earned a law degree at night ...
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Rouse, James Wilson | Encyclopedia.comHe studied briefly at the University of Hawaii and then at the University of Virginia, but financial difficulties forced him to leave college in 1933 and work ...
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How James Rouse shapes cities - CSMonitor.comAug 31, 1984 · He worked by day for the Federal Housing Administration in Baltimore and as a car parker for a local garage to support his education. He was ...
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James Rouse: A timeline - Baltimore Business JournalAug 20, 2004 · May 1935 -- Rouse starts work as an assistant legal clerk for the Federal Housing Administration. April 1939 -- Mortgage banking firm Moss-Rouse ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Encyclopedia of American Urban History - Rouse, James W.Rouse was born in Easton, Maryland, and graduated with a bachelor of law degree in 1937. Rouse worked for the Federal Housing Administration ...Missing: background early career
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Living: He Digs Downtown - Time MagazineAug 24, 1981 · His first job was at the Federal Housing Administration (FHA); in 1939, he and a partner started a mortgage banking company in Baltimore ...
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The Jim Rouse Story - Columbia's 50thThe Rouse Company followed these accomplishments by creating and opening Harborplace in Baltimore and South Street Seaport in New York City.
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Urban visionary succumbs at 81 Obituary: Throughout his ...Rouse began his business career at age 25, when he and a friend, Hunter Moss, each borrowed $10,000 to start a small mortgage banking firm, the Moss-Rouse Co.
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Visionary developer James Rouse dies - UPI ArchivesApr 9, 1996 · He joined the Federal Housing Administration and in 1939, he and a partner started a mortgage banking company in Baltimore. He returned to ...<|separator|>
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History of The Rouse Company – FundingUniverseBy the early 1960s, James Rouse was one of the United States' busiest and most prosperous mortgage bankers and shopping center executives. His company acted as ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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SPOTLIGHT - The New York TimesAug 28, 1977 · Rouse and Hunter Moss formed the Moss‐Rouse Company. In 1954, Mr. Rouse bought out his partner. In 1957 the Rouse Company raised money in the ...Missing: entry career founded<|separator|>
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James W. Rouse; Developer, Pioneer of Shopping MallApr 11, 1996 · Rouse, a master urban developer who coined the terms “urban renewal” and “shopping mall” in the 1950s, invented the “festival marketplace” to ...Missing: planning | Show results with:planning
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[PDF] James Rouse's Vision - A Garden For the Growing of PeopleJames Rouse was born in Easton,. Maryland, on April 26, 1914, and graduated from Easton High School in 1930. He was the fifth child of Willard. Goldsmith Rouse ...
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Shopping Center Spaces...malls have two levels, a crucial innovation (begun by James Rouse) which halves the distance shoppers have to walk, accents and insulates the courts, allows ...
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This Day in Business History (James Rouse, Mall Pioneer and ...Apr 9, 2021 · James W. Rouse, a developer who experimented with food uses, emerging tenants and community-based design to transform how Americans shopped and lived, died at ...
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THE URBAN LEGACY OF JAMES ROUSE - The Washington PostMar 23, 1988 · sprawl -- a planned community intended to combine the best of both. worlds; that is, to introduce communal facilities so lacking in the. malls ...<|separator|>
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A Vision for ColumbiaWhen Wilde Lake was dedicated in 1967, James Rouse remarked that he hoped Columbia would never be finished, that the community would continue to develop and ...
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The Charles Center Experience The 33-acre urban renewal plan was the work of The Greater Baltimore Committee chaired by James W. Rouse, a pioneering real estate developer, urban ...
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100 Years: Baltimore Gets a New DowntownThe Charles Center redevelopment plan was unveiled in March of 1958. It called for tearing 85 percent of the site down to the ground, leaving just five old ...
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James W. Rouse - Leadership - Harvard Business SchoolIndustry: Construction & Real Estate; Era: 1930. A visionary in the real estate world, Rouse was famous for planning and revitalizing suburban and urban areas.<|separator|>
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History of Faneuil Hall - Boston1976. Through the vision of Jim Rouse, architect Benjamin Thompson and Mayor Kevin White, the dilapidated structures were revitalized. The 1976 renovation was ...
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Important dates during the history of Harborplace - Baltimore SunJul 1, 2010 · July 2, 1980: Grand opening of Harborplace. 1981: Grand ... April 9, 1996: James Rouse, founder of the Rouse Co., dies. January ...
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Harborplace - Explore Baltimore HeritageJul 21, 2025 · The first big development came around 1800, when landowners just north of the harbor started filling in the marshy land just below today's Water ...<|separator|>
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Baltimore's Harborplace: Reimagining large-scale urban design and ...Apr 24, 2025 · Meanwhile, a visionary local developer named James Rouse responded to a city-issued request for proposals to activate this new waterfront ...
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How It All Started | Enterprise Community PartnersJim and Patty Rouse founded Enterprise Community Partners in 1982, but our story stretches back further, starting with three women and a vision.
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Innovation Timeline | Enterprise Community Partners1982. Our Founding Jim and Patty Rouse launch Enterprise with eight employees. Learn more about how it all started.
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Enterprise Foundation | On the web | Features | PNDFounded in 1982 by Jim and Patty Rouse, the Enterprise Foundation fulfills its mission by providing loans, grants, and technical assistance to nonprofit ...Missing: James history
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James Rouse, 1914-1996: Developer Who Found New Ways to ...Jan 29, 2011 · James was able to find a job to pay for his college education. He later graduated from the University of Maryland Law School in nineteen thirty ...Missing: background career
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A Home for Everyone - Affordable Housing FinanceOct 1, 2010 · James and Patricia Rouse founded Enterprise in 1982. The organization is currently investing in communities at a rate of $1 billion a year.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Sage Reference - Enterprise Community PartnersRouse helped the women secure $625,000 to complete the purchase of the two buildings and $125,000 toward the cost of rehabilitation. Jubilee Housing was born in ...
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[PDF] The Next Agenda for America's Cities: Competing in a Global ...When I advocate the role of the private sector in cities and, particularly in inner cities, a common reaction is that the private sector is not interested.Missing: anti- | Show results with:anti-
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Community Capitalism: How Housing Advocates, the Private Sector ...Apr 27, 2009 · And James Rouse and David Maxwell represented the decentralized approach to housing. Rouse founded the Enterprise Foundation, a capacity ...Missing: anti- | Show results with:anti-
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[PDF] An Investment in Opportunity: A Bold New Vision for Housing Policy ...When Jim Rouse started Enterprise more than 30 years ago, his goal was to create an organization that helped families living in poverty climb up the income ...
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2. Reinventing the Capitalist City - Project MUSEIn practical terms Rouse drew inspiration from business groups orga- nizing around the country in the 1940s and 1950s to redevelop cities. Although Robert Moses ...
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JIM ROUSE'S PLAN TO SAVE THE SLUMS - The Washington PostApr 14, 1996 · The alternative of simply slashing funding, Rouse said, would lead to further societal breakdown and, eventually, more costly problems. Rouse ...
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[PDF] Tackling Persistent Poverty in Distressed Urban NeighborhoodsAnd in 1982, James. Rouse founded the Enterprise Foundation (now. Enterprise Community Partners), which plays sim- ilar intermediary functions, though focused ...
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[PDF] the john t. dunlop lecture - Harvard Joint Center for Housing StudiesOct 3, 2006 · Visionary and renowned real estate developer Jim Rouse co-founded Enterprise with a mission to provide decent, affordable housing and a path out ...
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[PDF] Should We Foster the Nonprofit Housing Sector As Developers and ...Enterprise Community Partners was created in 1982 with the assistance of real estate developer James Rouse. Since then, the organization has secured and made $7 ...
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Full article: Book Notes - Taylor & Francis OnlineRouse firmly believed in 'market solutions to public needs' (p. ix) and that capitalism, rather than government programmes, should play the key role in social ...
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Problems of The Cities Highlighted - CQ Almanac Online EditionBank, said that “urban rehabilitation is primarily a task for private enterprise. Government can lend support and provide incentive…but fundamentally, this is a ...
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[PDF] Privatization: Reforming the Welfare State - ScholarWorks at WMUIn it, he argued that government intervention, through higher expenditures and increased regulation, was inferior to market strategies in dealing with ...Missing: views | Show results with:views
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James Rouse, America's salesman of the businessman's UtopiaKnown mainly for his “Festival Marketplaces” in Boston and Baltimore, Rouse actually played a more important role in redefining private sector urban policy as ...
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Columbia at 55: Creeping Segregation and Lack of ... - NCRCFeb 1, 2023 · Older villages adhered to Rouses' principles of economic and racial integration. ... James Rouse would have envisioned. It is “affordable ...
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James Rouse's Vision for Columbia, MarylandMay 17, 2016 · His goals in developing Columbia were to create a place where residents could live and work, to respect the land, to create an environment that ...
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Keeping the Vision Alive - The Columbia Housing CenterIn 1967, when developer James Rouse founded Columbia, the planned community ... Return to About Columbia, MD. © Copyright 2025 Columbia Housing Center I ...
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James Rouse's Vision for an Inclusive Columbia, MD Lives On - PBSNov 20, 2023 · ... diversity, and offers a rich tapestry of living experiences. ... Another thing that was important to Rouse was racial integration, which was very ...
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The Story of Columbiaone-tenth of the ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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None### Summary of Shortcomings, Criticisms, or Failures in Baltimore's Charles Center and Inner Harbor Projects
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[PDF] REBUILDING BALTIMORE, FROM URBAN RENEWAL TO ... - DRUMBetter Places, Better Lives: A Biography of James Rouse. Washington, D.C: Urban Land Institute, 2004. Orser, Edward. “Greater Rosemont and the Movement ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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[PDF] Exploring the Old and New Urban Renewal Periods in Baltimore ...Oct 19, 2018 · Another source estimated between 1951 and 1971 urban renewal displaced 25,000 households, a majority which were African American (McDougall ...
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The Rise and Fall of Charles Center - A lesson in urban planningAug 19, 2022 · All those issues turned out to be deadly for a lively downtown and as a result those towers are no longer popular as offices, nor are they ...
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Baltimore's Long History of Failed Development and Urban RenewalApr 28, 2015 · Even the widely praised Inner Harbor has failed to stanch the flow of 300,000 residents who've left Baltimore since 1960. Instead of ...
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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace - Community ArchitectApr 20, 2024 · HarborPlace wasn't just fun. It also carries a gene that Rouse introduced back in 1978 by inserting private development into a charter protected public space.
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Turning the Tide in Baltimore's Harbor - The Washington PostJun 30, 1980 · There are some drawbacks: "Gentrification" is forcing poor blacks out of some innercity neighborhoods, causing overcrowding elsewhere in the ...Missing: shortcomings | Show results with:shortcomings
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Failure by Design: How “Urban Renewal” Fueled an Uprising, and ...Jul 22, 2019 · With civic leaders and Black churches on board, all that was left to secure was a non profit housing developer. Enter Jim Rouse's Enterprise ...<|separator|>
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What Happened to Baltimore's Festival Marketplace? - Bloomberg.comJan 16, 2020 · Developer James Rouse visiting Harborplace in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The city's signature attraction opened in 1980, but its fortunes have ...
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Harborplace to be torn down for new waterfront developmentOct 2, 2023 · Baltimore's Harborplace pavilions will be torn down to make way for a new development designed to draw people back to the water's edge and ...
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Columbia, Maryland was an early template for smart growth. It turns ...Jun 21, 2017 · Rouse envisioned Columbia as “The Next America” · Columbia was a company town · James Rouse was towering figure in planning.
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Columbia and Frederick Make Livability's Top 100 Best Places to LiveApr 27, 2021 · Columbia truly embodies Jim Rouse's vision as a 'city of hope' and we are committed to ensuring our community is the best place to live, work, ...Missing: viability | Show results with:viability
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A grown-up Columbia is becoming a vibrant city - Baltimore FishbowlFeb 3, 2022 · By 2048, the net fiscal benefit to Howard County from the Downtown Columbia development is projected to be in the range of $25-$31 million per ...
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Baltimore's Harborplace redevelopment project expected to start in ...Aug 19, 2025 · Then,by the 2010s, the complex fell into decline under New York-based Ashkenazy Acquisitions, which acquired it in 2012. By 2019, the property ...
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Debate over decay in Rouse's Columbia - Baltimore SunNov 28, 2000 · Require developers to build affordable housing outside Columbia, and consider tearing down some older apartment buildings in town. David Rusk, ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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Rodricks: The Jim Rouse legacy is a million affordable homesMay 17, 2024 · James Rouse's work after retirement has arguably had a much bigger impact than his career as a developer.
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[PDF] Comment on James R. Cohen's “Abandoned Housing - GitHubFor example, did the $70 million investment in housing rehabilitation and development by Rouse and the Enterprise Foundation increase neigh- borhood quality ...
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Jimmy Rouse's portfolio - BaltimoreJimmy Rouse's portfolio. Visual Arts. Log in or register to post ... She and my father separated and divorced shortly after Columbia went under construction.<|separator|>
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Honoring James Rouse: Founder of Columbia, MDThroughout his life, James Rouse remained committed to the idea that communities should be inclusive, diverse, and focused on the well-being of their residents.
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Columbia at 50 Part 8: RELIGION: Interfaith centers sought to bring ...Feb 13, 2017 · ” Like my mother, Rouse and his wife Libby were practicing Presbyterians, and Jim Rouse was even an elder at his Baltimore church. In the ...
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Faith-Based Development a Success in Washington, DCNov 10, 2011 · Yes, and a faith-based one—founder of the Enterprise Foundation, now Enterprise Community Partners, one of the nation's two national ...Missing: James religious
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Jim Rouse: The Life and Legacy of an Urban VisionaryMay 22, 2024 · Already a successful businessman, urban planner, developer, and philanthropist, it was his connection to the Church of the Saviour in Washington ...
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Urbanizing the Town Center of Columbia, MarylandMar 12, 2018 · James Rouse's visionary development is 50 years old. The process of urbanizing its town center may create a model for other suburban ...
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Rouse, James - ResearchGateHis vision for a new era of private–public partnerships influenced urban policy in areas such as urban renewal, the regional shopping center, new towns, ...Missing: criticisms successes
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[PDF] The Jim Rouse legacy is now a million affordable homesfrom Rouse's years in retirement and not from his career as a builder of suburban malls and urban markets — could ...
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Clinton Honors Rouse With Highest Civilian Award - CNS MarylandSep 29, 1995 · Clinton Honors Rouse With Highest Civilian Award. By Stephen Singer - September 29, 1995. WASHINGTON – As James W. Rouse sees it, past efforts ...Missing: planner | Show results with:planner