It all started here.
In June, the City Council approved a $24,000 contract with MessageMakers to develop Berkley’s brand identity that will be used for the city’s website, street signs, social media and other forms of communication. Some city officials are eager to swap their current logo created 54 years ago by a high-school student, for a more modern, fresh symbol.
Incorporated in a village in 1923 and a city in 1932, Berkley is located in the southeastern corner of Oakland County and shares a eastern and northern border with Royal Oak.
Disappearing cities of Metro Detroit.
Allen Park. (4/11/2019)
Dearborn Heights. (4/14/2019)
Detroit. (1/1/2019)
Ecorse. (4/8/2019)
Ferndale. (4/18/2019)
Garden City. (4/13/2019)
Hamtramck. (4/5/2019)
Harper Woods. (4/16/2019)
Hazel Park. (4/17/2019)
Highland Park. (4/6/2019)
Inkster. (4/12/2019)
Lincoln Park. (4/10/2019)
Redford Township. (4/15/2019)
River Rouge. (4/7/2019)
Royal Oak. (4/19/2019)
Wyandotte. (4/9/2019)
Source: Georgetown Public Policy Review
Disappearing cities of the Mountain State
Other disappearing West Virginia cities:
Bluefield. (3/20/2019)
Charleston. (3/14/2019)
Clarksburg. (3/19/2019)
Fairmont. (3/18/2019)
Huntington. (3/15/2019)
Logan. (3/22/2019)
Parkersburg. (3/16/2019)
South Charleston. (3/21/2019)
Weirton. (3/17/2019)
Wheeling (1/16/2019)
Disappearing cities of the Buckeye State
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Akron. (2/28/2019)
Brook Park (3/3/2019)
Cambridge. (2/27/2019)
Canton. (3/1/2019)
Cleveland. (1/2/2019)
Cleveland Heights. (3/5/2019)
East Cleveland. (3/2/2019)
East Liverpool. (2/18/2019)
Euclid. (3/4/2019)
Gallipolis. (2/23/2019)
Garfield Heights (3/6/2019)
Ironton. (2/24/2019)
Lakewood. (3/8/2019)
Maple Heights, 3/7/2019)
Martins Ferry. (2/21/2019)
Parma. (3/9/2019)
Pomeroy. (2/22/2019)
Portsmouth. (2/25/2019)
Steubenville. (2/20/2019)
Warren. (1/18/2019)
Youngstown. (1/9/2019)
Zanesville. (2/26/2019)
Disappearing cities and boroughs of the Keystone State
Aliquippa. (1/12/2019)
Ambridge. (1/17/2019)
Arnold. (1/18/2019)
Braddock. (1/19/2019)
Bradford, (1/20/2019)
Carbondale. (1/21/2019)
Charleroi. (1/22/2019)
Chester. (1/23/2019)
Clairton. (1/24/2019)
Coraopolis. (1/25/2019)
Dickson City. (1/26/2019)
Donora. (1/27/2019)
Duquesne. (1/28/2019)
Farrell. (1/29/2019)
Harrisburg. (2/12/2019)
Homestead. (1/30/2019)
Johnstown. (1/6/2019)
McKees Rocks. (1/31/2019)
McKeesport. (2/1/2019)
Monessen. (2/2/2019)
Nanticoke. (2/3/2019)
New Castle. (2/4/2019)
New Kensington. (2/5/2019)
Oil City. (2/6/2019)
Pittsburgh. (1/13/2019)
Pittston. (2/7/2019)
Scranton. (1/14/2019)
Shamokin. (2/8/2019)
Sharon. (2/9/2019)
Steelton. (2/11/2019)
Swissvale. (2/13/2019)
Titusville. (2/10/2019)
Uniontown. (2/14/2019)
Washington. (2/15/2019)
Willkes-Barre. (2/16/2019)
Wiklinsburg. (2/17/2018)
Other U.S. disappearing cities
Baltimore, Maryland. (12/31/2018)
Benton Harbor, Michigan. (1/15/2019)
Buffalo, New York, (1/8/2019)
Cairo, Illinois. (1/5/2019)
Detroit, Michigan. (1/1/2019)
East St. Louis, Illinois. (1/11/2019)
Flint, Michigan. (1/7/2019)
Gary, Indiana. (1/4/2019)
St. Louis, Missouri. (1/2/2019)
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