Phrases with «housing tracts»

"Housing tracts" refers to a large area of land that has been divided into smaller plots or lots, where houses are built in a similar style or design. It is a planned community where multiple houses are constructed in a uniform manner, usually by the same developer. Full definition

Sentences with «housing tracts»

  • Hovering between Warhol's Gold Marilyn and Robert Smithson's meditations on suburban New Jersey, the works read equally as alienated from the miles of new housing tracts in Los Angeles and the isolated farmhouse of the midwest. (drosteeffectmag.com)
  • White flight was also a proxy for the middle class abandoning urban communities, and in the 30 years between 1980 and 2010, the percentages of people who live in housing tracts dominated by their own income levels has risen nationwide. (danielskatz.net)
  • Needless to say this seems to have been a pretty good description of recent investments in places as far apart as Arizona housing tracts, Dublin apartments, extravagant but unused Spanish airports, Chinese ghost cities, or Chinese solar manufacturers. (carnegieendowment.org)
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