The Kingswood neighborhood is located between 132nd and 139th Streets from West Center Road to Spring Street. The officers of the neighborhood association stated that approximately 400 households are in this area. The community began as a speculative housing development in the mid-1960\u27s. At that time the house prices ranged from $16,000 to $20,000. These houses now sell for $45,000 to $50 1 000
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Sponsored by Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalization, Center for Urban and Regional Affai...
This research was undertaken to understand how an organically arisen, neighborhood driven initiative...
The purposes of this report are threefold. First, the report is designed to be a working document th...
During the period from September, 1979 to January, 1980, the Center for Applied Urban Research condu...
The purpose of this capstone paper is to engage the rental population in two Minneapolis neighborhoo...
Community coalitions aim to facilitate changes in community outcomes and conditions by addressing pr...
Omaha by Design’s (OBD) initiative, Neighborhood Omaha, identifies groups of neighborhoods as planni...
In February 2013 the Neighborhood Center closed. The Neighborhood Center provided a range of program...
Before making a study of the social life of a particular area it is essential to classify the area a...
Fall 2017 Project: The Neighborhood Revitalization Zone (NRZ) of the Southwest and Behind the Rocks ...
In 2019-2020, a collaborative comprised of nine local foundations partnered with Development Strateg...
Mr. Alvin M. Goodwin, Jr., President of the Omaha Economic Development Corporation asked the Center ...
This study focuses on one subject area of the Urban Affairs Committee\u27s charge: housing and busin...
During the Spring and Summer of 2003 a survey was conducted of residents on Elm Street in the Old Mc...
Conducted on behalf of the Stevens Square Community Organization. Supported by the Neighborhood Plan...
Sponsored by Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalization, Center for Urban and Regional Affai...
This research was undertaken to understand how an organically arisen, neighborhood driven initiative...
The purposes of this report are threefold. First, the report is designed to be a working document th...