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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The Changing Image of the City
Title | The Changing Image of the City PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Rose Daly Bednarek |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1992-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780803216921 |
The Changing Image of the City describes urban planning and development from the end of World War II to 1973, when major elements of the design of Nebraska's largest city were in place. Janet Daly-Bednarek shows how the appraches to planning shifted during a period that saw Omaha change from a hub of food processing and transportation to a postindustrial center dominated by insurance and by educational, medical, and other services. Finally, she surveys recent developments such as the Central Park Mall and the Old Market area in light of earlier plans and their implementation. In considering the changes that have occurred in Omaha, this book reveals much about the growth of professional urban planning in America. In Omaha, as elsewhere, planners dealt with power brokers, coped with rampant suburbanism and sprawling shopping malls, searched for ways to reverse the inner-city decay, and concerned themselves with historic preservation, beautification, and quality of life.
The Changing Face of San Antonio
Title | The Changing Face of San Antonio PDF eBook |
Author | Nelson W. Wolff |
Publisher | Trinity University Press |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2018-11-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1595348484 |
Nelson Wolff, Bexar County judge and former San Antonio mayor, has been an active participant in the city’s political and business community for five decades. His first book, Transforming San Antonio, highlighted four major initiatives that created the economic revitalization of the Southwest’s most vibrant city: building the AT&T Center; expanding the River Walk north to the Pearl Brewery; securing the Toyota manufacturing plant; and building the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort and two adjacent PGA golf courses. The Changing Face of San Antonio explores six transformative city and countywide efforts that have emerged in the past decade: the Mission Reach expansion of the iconic River Walk, an eight-mile extension of one of the city's most valued resources; the renovation of the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium into the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts; the much-needed expansion of the University Health System; criminal justice reform; the city’s efforts to become a tech leader in biomedicine, aerospace, and cybersecurity; and the creation of BiblioTech, the country's first all-digital public library. Wolff offers an insider’s view of the key issues that shaped these efforts. With journalistic ease, Wolff uses his unique point of view to convey the complexity of each endeavor—who said what to whom, when, and how—at a lively pace.The Changing Face of San Antonio reflects his passion for San Antonio and, as one might expect, his confidence in the paths taken under his leadership to help the city achieve its goals.
The Changing Canadian Inner City
Title | The Changing Canadian Inner City PDF eBook |
Author | University of Waterloo. Department of Geography |
Publisher | |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Cities and towns |
ISBN |
The Evolving Arab City
Title | The Evolving Arab City PDF eBook |
Author | Yasser Elsheshtawy |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2008-05-27 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1134128215 |
This new collection€reveals the contrasts and similarities between older, traditional Arab cities and the newer oil-stimulated cities of the Gulf in their search for development and a place in the world order.
Weird City
Title | Weird City PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Long |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2010-05-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0292778155 |
An examination of Austin’s rapid economic and creative growth and local attitudes toward the Texas capitol’s transformation as an urban center. Austin, Texas, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, is experiencing one of the most dynamic periods in its history. Wedged between homogenizing growth and a long tradition of rebellious nonconformity, many Austinites feel that they are amid a battle for the city’s soul. From this struggle, a movement has emerged as a form of resistance to the rapid urban transformation brought about in recent years: “Keep Austin Weird” originated in 2000 as a grassroots expression of place attachment and anti-commercialization. Its popularity has led to its use as a rallying cry for local business, as a rhetorical tool by city governance, and now as the unofficial civic motto for a city experiencing rapid growth and transformation. By using “Keep Austin Weird” as a central focus, Joshua Long explores the links between sense of place, consumption patterns, sustainable development, and urban politics in Austin. Research on this phenomenon considers the strong influence of the “Creative Class” thesis on Smart Growth strategies, gentrification, income inequality, and social polarization made popular by the works of Richard Florida. This study is highly applicable to several emerging “Creative Cities,” but holds special significance for the city considered the greatest creative success story, Austin.
The Changing Role of Unions
Title | The Changing Role of Unions PDF eBook |
Author | Phanindra V. Wunnava |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 443 |
Release | 2016-07-08 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1315498197 |
With the trend toward multinational corporations, free trade pacts and dismantling import barriers, organized labour has been steadily losing ground in the United States. To reverse this trend, this book argues that US unions must create ties with unions in other countries.