Urban Revitalization
Policies and Programs
Edited by:
- Fritz W. Wagner - University of New Orleans, Lakefront-New Orleans
- Timothy E. Joder - University of New Orleans, Lakefront-New Orleans
- Anthony J. Mumphrey
January 1995 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Over the past two decades, how have revitalization efforts in major cities fared? Have they met with success? What programs worked--and why? These are among the important issues addressed in Urban Revitalization. This volume is a collection of case studies carried out by the National Center for the Revitalization of Central Cities in 1990 under the auspices of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Center commissioned leading scholars in urban studies to carry out research and develop programs and strategies for a national policy for revitalizing central cities. The case studies presented in this volume focus on seven U.S. cities (Minneapolis, Baltimore, Atlanta, Portland, New York, Ft. Worth, and New Orleans) and examine revitalization programs over the past 15 to 20 years, analyzing their successes and failures.
The information gathered in these case studies will prove invaluable for professionals and students of public management, economic development, and urban and policy studies.
Marc H Morial and Arnold R Hirsch
Foreword
Introduction
Arthur C Nelson with Jeffrey H Milgroom
Regional Growth Management and Central-City Vitality
David Imbroscio et al
Baltimore and the Human Investment Challenge
Edward T Rogowsky et al
New York City's Outer Borough Development Strategy
Mickey Lauria, Robert K Whelan and Alma H Young
The Revitalization of New Orleans
Elise M Bright, Richard L Cole and Sherman Wyman
Central-City Revitalization
Alex Schwartz
Rebuilding Downtown
Conclusion
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