Chandler partners with ASU for long-term economic vitality study
W. P. Carey will collaborate with the city to shape decisions for its economic future, including talent retention, land use, and changing demographics.
In this article published June 24, 2025, in the Chandler Independent:
Chandler's City Council recently approved an agreement with ASU's Seidman Research Institute, the consultancy arm of the W. P. Carey School of Business, to produce a 20-year economic vitality report.
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