Commercial Revitalization

Commercial Revitalization
Title Commercial Revitalization PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Neighborhoods, Voluntary Associations, and Consumer Protection
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1980
Genre Buildings
ISBN

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Economic Revitalization

Economic Revitalization
Title Economic Revitalization PDF eBook
Author Joan Fitzgerald
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 281
Release 2002-03-19
Genre Science
ISBN 150632066X

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Economic Revitalization is unique in that it discusses leading revitalization strategies in the context of both city and suburban settings, offering case studies of program development and implementation. In Economic Revitalization: Cases and Strategies for City and Suburb Fitzgerald and Leigh answer the need for a text that incorporates social justice and sustainability into how we think about and practice economic development. It is one of the first to talk about how revitalization strategies are implemented in both cities and suburbs, particularly inner-ring suburbs that are experiencing decline previously associated only with inner-city neighborhoods. After setting the context with a brief history of economic development practice and its shortcomings, Fitzgerald and Leigh focus on six economic development strategies: sectoral strategies, Brownfield redevelopment, industrial retention, commercial revitalization, industrial and office property reuse, and workforce development. Each of these chapters begins with an overview of the strategy and then presents cases of how it is being implemented. The cases draw from Atlanta, Chicago and its suburbs, Emeryville, Kalamazoo, Louisville, New Haven, Portland, Sandy Springs, and Seattle (and suburban King County). They illustrate the tradeoffs often made in achieving one goal at the expense of another. Although they admit that some of the cases come up short in illustrating a more equitable and sustainable economic development practice, Fitzgerald and Leigh conclude with an optimistic view that the field is changing. The book is aimed at students and practitioners of economic development planning who seek to foster stronger economies and greater opportunity in inner cites and older suburbs. It is also meant to assist planners in thriving new towns and suburban communities seeking to avoid future economic decline as their communities mature. Economic Revitalization: Discusses practice in both suburban and inner-city settings Integrates the planning values of social justice and sustainability into the discussion of implementation strategies Includes cases that reveal the political nature of the planning process and the types of tradeoffs that often must be made Provides insights for planners seeking to adopt "best practice" programs from other localities

Community Revitalization Bibliography

Community Revitalization Bibliography
Title Community Revitalization Bibliography PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1980
Genre Buildings
ISBN

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Revitalizing Main Street

Revitalizing Main Street
Title Revitalizing Main Street PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2009
Genre Central business districts
ISBN 9780891336044

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By Design 2

By Design 2
Title By Design 2 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1989
Genre Architectural design
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Department of Housing and Urban Development--independent agencies appropriations for 1987

Department of Housing and Urban Development--independent agencies appropriations for 1987
Title Department of Housing and Urban Development--independent agencies appropriations for 1987 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on HUD-Independent Agencies
Publisher
Pages 802
Release 1986
Genre United States
ISBN

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Teaching and Designing in Detroit

Teaching and Designing in Detroit
Title Teaching and Designing in Detroit PDF eBook
Author Stephen Vogel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 298
Release 2019-11-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1000764605

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This book provides a compelling and insightful portrait of ten female architects, artists, and designers who explored unique approaches to teaching, practice, and research in the postindustrial city of Detroit. These women explored the phenomenon of a new “ecological urbanism” through their own work in art, architecture, design, planning, landscape architecture, and installation as well as the work of their students. Teaching and Designing in Detroit provides an eighteen-year snapshot of this work, how it affected the women’s practice, how they influenced student relationships to design and community development, and how their visions are now being carried out in Detroit. This book is organized into sections that group stories according to their focus on practice, pedagogy, and community engagement. Included in the book is a foreword by Leslie Kanes Weisman, the only female architecture professor at the University of Detroit Mercy in the 1970s, and an afterword by Sharon Egretta Sutton reflecting on how working and practicing in Detroit foreshadowed the future vision now being carried out in the rebounding city of Detroit. An intriguing read for students and professionals, this book will illustrate how these lessons learned can be applied by universities and communities in other postindustrial cities.