This critique will analyze the politics of Cleveland\u27s modern redevelopment efforts, focusing on downtown sports complexes. Public financing has been critical to the public-private partnerships that have been hailed so often as indicators of Cleveland\u27s revitalization success. Their creation and use will be critically examined, as well as their impacts on the city\u27s residents. Several models will be referred to in this case study: the city as growth machine, urban political regimes, regulatory theory, uneven development, and the dual city phenomenon
Historians have devoted ample attention to the urban crisis, but few have explored symbolic actions ...
International audienceThis paper examines the techno-environmental urban policy that emerged in Clev...
The neighborhood crisis of the 1970s in Cleveland was central to the formation of the community deve...
This critique will analyze the politics of Cleveland\u27s modern redevelopment efforts, focusing on ...
The paper argues that the case of the city of Cleveland offers three main examples of alternative re...
This thesis explores the effects that new sports facilities in a downtown area have on the surroundi...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999Central cities throughout the United States have seiz...
A central city is a generator of culture, a locus of financial activity, and a center for public com...
This communication explores the hypothesis that structural urban decline can open a space for the de...
Sports issues have increasingly become prominent items on the urban policy agenda. Most demands for ...
Contemporary urban scholars examine the political economy, social development, and history of Clevel...
Capitalism is at the root of all current economic and social circumstances. As the public and privat...
The following study examines how development coalitions of Cleveland, Ohio have evolved with the cha...
The post-,industrial city experiences economic decline which leads to the search for answers to stim...
Historians have devoted ample attention to the urban crisis, but few have explored symbolic actions ...
International audienceThis paper examines the techno-environmental urban policy that emerged in Clev...
The neighborhood crisis of the 1970s in Cleveland was central to the formation of the community deve...
This critique will analyze the politics of Cleveland\u27s modern redevelopment efforts, focusing on ...
The paper argues that the case of the city of Cleveland offers three main examples of alternative re...
This thesis explores the effects that new sports facilities in a downtown area have on the surroundi...
Detractors have called it The Mistake on the Lake. It was once America’s Comeback City. Accordin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999Central cities throughout the United States have seiz...
A central city is a generator of culture, a locus of financial activity, and a center for public com...
This communication explores the hypothesis that structural urban decline can open a space for the de...
Sports issues have increasingly become prominent items on the urban policy agenda. Most demands for ...
Contemporary urban scholars examine the political economy, social development, and history of Clevel...
Capitalism is at the root of all current economic and social circumstances. As the public and privat...
The following study examines how development coalitions of Cleveland, Ohio have evolved with the cha...
The post-,industrial city experiences economic decline which leads to the search for answers to stim...
Historians have devoted ample attention to the urban crisis, but few have explored symbolic actions ...
International audienceThis paper examines the techno-environmental urban policy that emerged in Clev...
The neighborhood crisis of the 1970s in Cleveland was central to the formation of the community deve...