The main focus of this charrette -- the stature of urban redevelopment relative to suburban greenfield development -- was epitomized by two Cleveland-area newspaper items (see Appendix A). One item announced an $850,000 federal grant to a suburb located at the rural fringe of the Cleveland metropolitan area. The grant from the Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce was for construction of a road that would open 250 acres of virgin land for industrial development
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News release announces that the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has approved the University of ...
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In Philadelphia, like many other industrial cities, the question of how to successfully redevelop co...
How the land is developed to accommodate the next 100 million people in the U.S. is of critical impo...
This book addresses many of the common reasons why the so-called “Rust Belt” cities suffered decline...
News release announces that the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has approved the University of ...
This communication explores the hypothesis that structural urban decline can open a space for the de...
Brownfield redevelopment has been playing a leading role in urban development in the state of Ohi...
The paper argues that the case of the city of Cleveland offers three main examples of alternative re...
This paper discusses large scale planning efforts pertaining to vacant land reuse, economic developm...
Cities have long been seen as places serving a variety of purposes. In 1933, for example, the archit...
In anticipation of the development of a Neighborhood Transformation Initiative, in 2016, Mayor Frank...
Brownfield redevelopment is seen by many, city planners, environmentalists entrepreneurs alike, as o...
The city of East Cleveland, a first-ring suburb on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, has an estimate...
East Cleveland, Ohio is a city that has seen its prosperity fall into a grey period but is finally r...
Combining renovation with innovation, the Cleveland Eco-Village has dealt with the two distinct need...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
In Philadelphia, like many other industrial cities, the question of how to successfully redevelop co...
How the land is developed to accommodate the next 100 million people in the U.S. is of critical impo...
This book addresses many of the common reasons why the so-called “Rust Belt” cities suffered decline...
News release announces that the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has approved the University of ...
This communication explores the hypothesis that structural urban decline can open a space for the de...