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{{BlogPost
|Has title=Innovation Districts and Housing Discrimination
|Has author=Anne Dayton
|Part of series=Innovation Districts
|Has content status=Idea
}}
This post posits that historic housing discrimination, particularly "redlining," inadvertently contributed to the development of innovation districts decades later in northern U.S. cities such as Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cambridge, MA, Philadelphia, and Detroit.