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The Country Club District of Kansas City

The Country Club District of Kansas City
Author: LaDene Morton
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1626199140

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ONE OF THE GRAND EXPERIMENTS OF AMERICAN URBAN PLANNING lies tucked within the heart of Kansas City. J.C. Nichols prized the Country Club District as his life's work, and the scope of his vision required fifty years of careful development. Begun in 1905 and extending over a swath of six thousand acres, the project attracted national attention to a city still forging its identity. While the district is home to many of Kansas City's most exclusive residential areas and commercial properties, its boundaries remain unmarked and its story largely unknown. Follow LaDene Morton along the well-appointed boulevards of this model community's rich legacy.


J. C. Nichols and the Shaping of Kansas City

J. C. Nichols and the Shaping of Kansas City
Author: William S. Worley
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-08-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0826273092

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Born and reared on the outskirts of Kansas City in Olathe, Kansas, Jesse Clyde Nichols (1880-1950) was a creative genius in land development. He grew up witnessing the cycles of development and decline characteristics of Kansas City and other American cities during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These early memories contributed to his interest in real estate and led him to pursue his goal of neighborhoods in Kansas City, an idea unfamiliar to that city and a rarity across the United States. J.C. Nichols was one of the first developers in the country to lure buyers with a combination of such attractions as paved streets, sidewalks, landscaped areas, and access to water and sewers. He also initiated restrictive covenants and to control the use of structures built in and around his neighborhoods. In addition, Nichols was involved in the placement of services such as schools, churches, and recreation and shopping areas, all of which were essential to the success of his developments. In 1923, Nichols and his company developed the Country Club Plaza, the first of many regional shopping centers built in anticipation of the increased use of automobiles. Known throughout the United States, the Plaza is a lasting tribute to the creativity of J.C. Nichols and his legacy to the United States. With single-mindedness of purpose and unwavering devotion to achievement, J.C. Nichols left an indelible imprint on the Kansas City metropolitan area, and thereby influenced the design and development of major residential and commercial areas throughout the United States as well. Based on extensive research, J.C. Nichols and the Shaping of Kansas City is a valuable study of one of the most influential entrepreneurs in American land development.


Community Associations

Community Associations
Author: Donald R. Stabile
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313030693

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Throughout history human beings have formed communities spontaneously with residences constructed haphazardly. Today a new type of community is emerging—one planned from the start regarding housing location, style, and governance. These Community Associations (CAs) have increased in number from 500 in 1960 to 205,000 in 1998. This book explores the issues surrounding this housing innovation and provides a history of community associations and their membership organization, the Community Associations Institute (CAI). The book explores the process of trial and error in the design of CAs and how the CAI was set up to help them work. It opens with a consideration of the economics of land, housing, and community associations; explores the social, intellectual, legal background for CAs; and surveys their development in the United States. After considering the FHA's role, the book focuses on the development of the CAI .


The Homes Association Handbook

The Homes Association Handbook
Author: Urban Land Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1970
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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People, building neighborhoods

People, building neighborhoods
Author: National Commission on Neighborhoods
Publisher:
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1979
Genre: Community development, Urban
ISBN:

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Urban Land

Urban Land
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1964
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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Report of Proceedings

Report of Proceedings
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1971
Genre: Sanitary engineering
ISBN:

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