urban renewal in English

noun
1
the redevelopment of areas within a large city, typically involving the clearance of slums.
To get federal funds for urban renewal , cities had to find that the areas to be renewed were ‘blighted.’

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1. 16 The new skyscraper was part of the urban renewal scheme.

2. Urban renewal was the greatest deceit True, slum property was being cleared.

3. Blighting the way: urban renewal, economic development, and the elusive definition of blight

4. 5 Urban renewal was the greatest deceit True, slum property was being cleared.

5. Blighting the Way: Urban Renewal, Economic Development, and the Elusive Definition of Blight

6. 15 What can we learn from urban renewal experiences of the Western cities?

7. 6 The year was 19 and urban renewal was abroad in the land.

8. 18 Main problems of urban renewal in Changchun have been discovered through survey.

9. To what extent can the WIL project facilitate the urban renewal in Pun?

10. 12 The LDC was replaced by the Urban Renewal Authority on May [www.Sentencedict.com] 200

11. 7 His urban renewal program amounted to a stack full of charts and blueprints.

12. 1 An important issue associated with urban renewal concerned the locus of program control.

13. 27 To what extent can the WIL project facilitate the urban renewal in Pun?

14. Now our urban renewal usually adopts large - scale renewal mode that austerely challenge social justice.

15. 22 For others, Urbank was only a re-invention of the discredited urban renewal program.

16. The Beltline's success has launched urban renewal projects like Ponce City Market and Lee + White

17. 13 The aim is to expedite urban renewal and carry out projects on a larger scale.

18. 14 Now our urban renewal usually adopts large - scale renewal mode that austerely challenge social justice.

19. 10 Although urban renewal efforts are under way, century-old buildings often are vacant and boarded.

20. City Hall had promised that urban renewal would be used to help restore and stabilize the community.

21. 29 St. Louis has been spending millions of dollars on urban renewal even as the rate climbs.

22. 4 During the 1960s, neighborhoods fought against the urban renewal schemes dreamed up by professional city planners.

23. 23 Citizen involvement began in 1972 to coincide with the approval of a large urban renewal project.

24. 9 City Hall had promised that urban renewal would be used to help restore and stabilize the community.

25. 8 The techniques of urban renewal remained to be filled in with regard to housing design and layout.

26. The urban renewal administrative process drew considerable criticism because it was so long and encumbered with red tape.

27. The urban renewal administrative process drew considerable criticism because it was so long and encumbered with red tape. Sentencedict.com

28. In the fifth century the popes embarked, in alliance with the local aristocracy, on a programme of urban renewal.

29. 2 The urban renewal administrative process drew considerable criticism because it was so long and encumbered with red tape.

30. The Atwater is a development of RCB Urban Renewal LLC, which is not affiliated with Piazza & Associates, Inc

31. 21 In 1968 the neighborhood development program was initiated by Congress, providing an alternative approach to large-scale urban renewal.

32. 19 In the fifth century the popes embarked, in alliance with the local aristocracy, on a programme of urban renewal.

33. The BRA subsequently re-evaluated its approach to urban renewal in its future projects, including the construction of the Government Center.

34. 3 Once urban renewal was complete, it would be hard for newcomers to know that anything else had ever been there.

35. This area has seen much urban renewal over the past few years, with £6 million spent on rebuilding and refurbishment programmes.

36. 20 Critics point out the neighborhood had been living under the threat of condemnation for 10 years, while urban renewal was debated.

37. 11 This area has seen much urban renewal over the past few years, with £6 million spent on rebuilding and refurbishment programmes.

38. 17 In view of the current problems of urban renewal in our country, introduced the proposition, defining and composing of "organic renewal theory".

39. 30 The adjoining 260 hectares of existing urban areas at Hung Hom, To Kwa Wan, Ma Tau Kok and Kowloon City offer opportunities for urban renewal.

40. 28 Firstly in this paper, we analysis and conclude the urban renewal theory and practice at home and abroad, focusing on the reconstruction model of urban village.

41. 25 In 200 Floodway park was established. In the future, it will be integrated with urban renewal plan to set up a Erchong Floodway Big Taipei City Center Park.

42. 26 The city is in the midst of a massive urban renewal project that includes building new housing and office space, revamping blighted neighborhoods and giving its oceanfront a facelift.

43. "In 1941, an Amphitheater was built in the park, along with an adjacent limestone recreational building, as part of an urban renewal project for the Lower East Side

44. 22 The city is in the midst of a massive urban renewal project that includes building new housing and office space, revamping blighted neighborhoods and giving its oceanfront a facelift.

45. 24 Long the haven for drunken ex-pat writers and other scoundrels, Tangier has undergone a period of urban renewal that is helping to shake off its reputation as "the Tijuana of the Mediterranean."

46. With his pot manifestoes, verse and Beatnikery was somehow a detriment to the local real estate market Maybe it had to do with keeping prices up for urban renewal deals, new apartment houses and parking lots…

47. A report from Sweden, for example, notes that the area surrounding her big-city “urban renewal” projects are “traditionally a decaying slum-zone, where the socially and economically handicapped and newly arrived immigrants are allotted to live.

48. Singapore has benchmarked itself against best practices globally and it would be useful for us to gain from that knowledge that has been accrued by Singapore over a long period in terms of urban development, urban renewal, and urban management.

49. Blighting the Way: Urban Renewal, Economic Development, and the Elusive Definition of Blight Colin Gordon University of Iowa Follow this and additional works at:https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj Part of theHousing Law Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History.