The Changing Downtown

The Changing Downtown
Title The Changing Downtown PDF eBook
Author Jürgen Friedrichs
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 268
Release 2019-07-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110854856

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Dream City

Dream City
Title Dream City PDF eBook
Author Conrad Kickert
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 457
Release 2019-06-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0262351226

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Tracing two centuries of rise, fall, and rebirth in the heart of downtown Detroit. Downtown Detroit is in the midst of an astonishing rebirth. Its sidewalks have become a dreamland for an aspiring creative class, filled with shoppers, office workers, and restaurant-goers. Cranes dot the skyline, replacing the wrecking balls seen there only a few years ago. But venture a few blocks in any direction and this liveliness gives way to urban blight, a nightmare cityscape of crumbling concrete, barbed wire, and debris. In Dream City, urban designer Conrad Kickert examines the paradoxes of Detroit's landscape of extremes, arguing that the current reinvention of downtown is the expression of two centuries of Detroiters' conflicting hopes and dreams. Kickert demonstrates the materialization of these dreams with a series of detailed original morphological maps that trace downtown's rise, fall, and rebirth. Kickert writes that downtown Detroit has always been different from other neighborhoods; it grew faster than other parts of the city, and it declined differently, forced to reinvent itself again and again. Downtown has been in constant battle with its own offspring—the automobile and the suburbs the automobile enabled—and modernized itself though parking attrition and land consolidation. Dream City is populated by a varied cast of downtown power players, from a 1920s parking lot baron to the pizza tycoon family and mortgage billionaire who control downtown's fate today. Even the most renowned planners and designers have consistently yielded to those with power, land, and finances to shape downtown. Kickert thus finds rhyme and rhythm in downtown's contemporary cacophony. Kickert argues that Detroit's case is extreme but not unique; many other American cities have seen a similar decline—and many others may see a similar revitalization.

The Changing Scale of Downtown

The Changing Scale of Downtown
Title The Changing Scale of Downtown PDF eBook
Author Leslie Wareham Gould
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1981
Genre Central business districts
ISBN

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Downtown Change in Three Middle-sized Cities

Downtown Change in Three Middle-sized Cities
Title Downtown Change in Three Middle-sized Cities PDF eBook
Author Everett Gorsuch Smith
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1965
Genre City planning
ISBN

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Downtown

Downtown
Title Downtown PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Fogelson
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 505
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0300098278

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Annotation Downtown is the first history of what was once viewed as the heart of the American city. Urban historian Robert Fogelson gives a riveting account of how downtown--and the way Americans thought about it--changed between 1880 and 1950. Recreating battles over subways and skyscrapers, the introduction of elevated highways and parking bans, and other controversies, this book provides a new and often starling perspective on downtown's rise and fall.

The Heart of the City

The Heart of the City
Title The Heart of the City PDF eBook
Author Alexander Garvin
Publisher Island Press
Pages 266
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1610919491

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Downtowns are more than economic engines: they are repositories of knowledge and culture and generators of new ideas, technology, and ventures. They are the heart of the city that drives its future. If we are to have healthy downtowns, we need to understand what downtown is all about; how and why some American downtowns never stopped thriving (such as San Jose and Houston), some have been in decline for half a century (including Detroit and St. Louis), and still others are resurging after temporary decline (many, including Lower Manhattan and Los Angeles). The downtowns that are prospering are those that more easily adapt to changing needs and lifestyles. In The Heart of the City, distinguished urban planner Alexander Garvin shares lessons on how to plan for a mix of housing, businesses, and attractions; enhance the public realm; improve mobility; and successfully manage downtown services. Garvin opens the book with diagnoses of downtowns across the United States, including the people, businesses, institutions, and public agencies implementing changes. In a review of prescriptions and treatments for any downtown, Garvin shares brief accounts—of both successes and failures—of what individuals with very different objectives have done to change their downtowns. The final chapters look at what is possible for downtowns in the future, closing with suggested national, state, and local legislation to create standard downtown business improvement districts to better manage downtowns. This book will help public officials, civic organizations, downtown business property owners, and people who care about cities learn from successful recent actions in downtowns across the country, and expand opportunities facing their downtown. Garvin provides recommendations for continuing actions to help any downtown thrive, ensuring a prosperous and thrilling future for the 21st-century American city.

Changing Brooklyn

Changing Brooklyn
Title Changing Brooklyn PDF eBook
Author Edward Rogowsky
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 2000
Genre Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
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