PLANNING AHEAD IN
MASSACHUSETTS
Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development
Department of Housing and Community Development
MAPD Conference
June 5th, 2014
Old vs. New Strategy?
Suzanne Kreiter/Globe
Innovation Economy
Attracting/Retaining Talent is Key
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2040, Status Quo
Boomer Exodus from the Labor Force
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100,000
200,000
300,000
2010 In Labor Force
Not In Labor Force
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200,000
300,000
2020, Status Quo
Baby Boomers (born
1945 – 1970) comprise
49% of labor force
One million workers now
over the age of 40 will
be retired by 2030
(39% of labor force)
Existing population
insufficient to fill vacant
positions
Baby
Boomers
Baby
Boomers
Baby
Boomers
Lifestyle Shift?
New Economic Development Strategy
Strong Mixed-Use Districts
Shift Away from Office Parks?
Credit: Mark Hoffman
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Urban Innovation Districts
Kendall Square
“Urbanizing” Office Parks
Reinventing Strip Malls
Strengthening Town Centers
Smart Growth America Case Study
Downtown Hyannis—EPA award winner 2007
Marlborough—Forest Park
Redevelopment includes:
•  350 apartments
•  125 hotel rooms
•  730,000 sq. ft. of office &
lab space, including
Quest Diagnostic
•  50,000 sq. ft. retail
•  $1.6 million MassWorks
grant for road, bike and
pedestrian improvements
Thank you
Department of Housing and Community
Development
100 Cambridge Street, Suite 300
Boston, MA 02114
617-573-1100
Arthur Jemison
Deputy Undersecretary
DHCD
Arthur.Jemison@state.ma.us

Planning Ahead in MA