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Commercial Corridor Revitalization

Commercial Corridor Revitalization
Author: Emily Jane Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2008
Genre:
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After half a century of neglect and disinvestment, pub lic, private, and nonprofit developers are beginning to realize the potential of inner city retail. Accordingly, there have been tremendous redevelopment efforts in low income inner city neighborhoods over the last 15 years. While this development physically revitalizes commercial strips, it sometimes contributes to gentrification, driving out long-time neighborhood residents. However, redevelopment is not synonymous with displacement and when revitalization efforts seek to address community needs and concerns, neighborhoods and their residents benefit from positive change.


Unrecognized Potential Along Twin Cities Commercial Corridors

Unrecognized Potential Along Twin Cities Commercial Corridors
Author: Paul Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2005
Genre: Economic forecasting
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The economic vitality of the commercial corridors in Minneapolis and St. Paul is imperative to the well-being of inner-city neighborhoods. In order to assist community groups with redevelopment along the corridors, this publication identifies commercial revitalization using a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) model. One commercial corridor that was found to be experiencing greater success than was predicted by the GIS model is the section of Nicollet Avenue known as Eat Street. The history of Eat Street highlights several strategies that can assist community groups with their redevelopment efforts.


Designing Urban Corridors

Designing Urban Corridors
Author: Kirk R. Bishop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1989
Genre: Architecture
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Some communities have begun to demand more attractive and functional roadside development. This report shows how to use corridor-specific plans to create a sense of order and place in an increasingly cluttered landscape. These plans integrate well-known regulatory techniques to improve the function, safety, and appearance of corridors. The report includes strategies to improve unsightly and unsafe commercial roadway corridors and techniques to identify and protect scenic corridors. Includes sample corridor development standards from three communities.


Regulating Place

Regulating Place
Author: Eran Ben-Joseph
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2005-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135933820

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Regulating Place looks at how design standards have shaped the built environment of urban America. Tracing the history behind the evolution of building codes, the contributors examine the increasing influence of regulatory codes over urban design and planning during the past century. From the environment to housing to public space, the volume considers the positive and negative effects of regulation on American cities - particularly the merits of flexible approaches relative to more rigid, technocratic methods. Regulating Place also questions what sort of criteria should be used to measure reg.


Access

Access
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1993
Genre: Transportation
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Making the Most of Our Assets

Making the Most of Our Assets
Author: John Rod
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1979
Genre: City planning
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