Public land plays a central role in contemporary urban planning struggles. Using a comparative case study approach focused on the north-eastern US cities of Newark and New York City, we uncover patterns of land acquisition and dispossession that fit five broad and often overlapping periods in planning history: City Beautiful, metropolitan reorganization, deindustrialization, and devaluation, followed by hyper-commodification in New York City and redevelopment amidst disinvestment in Newark. Through this periodization, we find that accumulation and alienation of urban public land has largely taken place through two modes of municipalization (targeted and reactive) and two modes of privatization (community-led and capital-led). Uncovering the...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The purpose of this article is to examine municipal property acquisition patterns in shrinking citie...
Discriminatory land use policies and the whims of global capital have stripped many low-income commu...
Public land plays a central role in contemporary urban planning struggles. Using a comparative case ...
This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing...
Urban redevelopment involves the renovation of deteriorating city areas through the rehabilitation o...
This article examines land use policy and real estate market activity in the 1990s in two mixed use ...
New York City continues to face a serious crisis in housing affordability. While the city implements...
Upstate New York has historically faced economic hardships, and the cities within the region have st...
Among the most troublesome urban problems facing American society are those that are closely tied to...
Housing approximately half a million residents, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has long...
Land use planning in America has traditionally meant planning for development. Over the past 25 ye...
After decades of cuts to federal funding, cities were left with few resources for public services, p...
This thesis investigates the history of public space and how it has changed over time. Looking speci...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The purpose of this article is to examine municipal property acquisition patterns in shrinking citie...
Discriminatory land use policies and the whims of global capital have stripped many low-income commu...
Public land plays a central role in contemporary urban planning struggles. Using a comparative case ...
This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing...
Urban redevelopment involves the renovation of deteriorating city areas through the rehabilitation o...
This article examines land use policy and real estate market activity in the 1990s in two mixed use ...
New York City continues to face a serious crisis in housing affordability. While the city implements...
Upstate New York has historically faced economic hardships, and the cities within the region have st...
Among the most troublesome urban problems facing American society are those that are closely tied to...
Housing approximately half a million residents, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has long...
Land use planning in America has traditionally meant planning for development. Over the past 25 ye...
After decades of cuts to federal funding, cities were left with few resources for public services, p...
This thesis investigates the history of public space and how it has changed over time. Looking speci...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The purpose of this article is to examine municipal property acquisition patterns in shrinking citie...
Discriminatory land use policies and the whims of global capital have stripped many low-income commu...