We find solutions to the problems facing central cities and their metropolitan regions
Founded in 1987 by Dr. Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., the UB Center for Urban Studies is a research, neighborhood planning, and community development institute that focuses on the transformation of underdeveloped neighborhoods into healthy, thriving, and joyful communities. We pursue this through resident-driven neighborhood planning, development, and transformation, as well as by changing the metropolitan city-building process.
In its early years, the UB Center reported to the Vice President for Public Service and Urban Affairs at the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½. During this time, it promoted public service at the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ and led efforts to revitalize the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Heights neighborhood surrounding the UB South Campus. In 1998, the UB Center moved to the UB School of Architecture and Planning and began developing a model to transform marginalized, underdeveloped neighborhoods into healthy, thriving, and joyful communities. This place-based redevelopment strategy led the UB Center to focus on resident-driven neighborhood planning and development as the primary force behind the transformation of underdeveloped areas..