Sentences with phrase «urban renewal projects in»

Process is also on display at «HACLab Pittsburgh: Imagining the Modern» (opening at the Carnegie Museum of Art on Sept. 12) which assesses the successes and failures of urban renewal projects in Pittsburgh in the postwar period.
In addition to the eventual commercialisation of the art world, urban renewal projects in the post-war period vastly affected downtown neighbourhoods.
Puerto Madero currently represents the largest urban renewal project in the city of Buenos Aires.

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Lately, as a director of the Citizens Union National Bank, he has been working on an urban renewal project that will clear the way for the bank's new building, which will be the tallest in town.
One reason: Connolly clearly details how the development of cities — including urban renewal programs and the construction of housing projects that blighted so many cities in the 20th century — were strongly influenced by Jim Crow segregation.
Here, the project intervenes with urban and metropolitan histories of crisis and renewal, arguing that Chicago's attempts to avoid postindustrial decline subsumed a variety of public initiatives, including reforms in public education.
The astonishing architecture was built during the boom years, after years of the city having no money to invest in urban renewal and infrastructure projects.
A successful 78 - acre (320,000 m2) urban renewal project, this development is the largest concentration of buildings designed by Mies van der Rohe in the world.
«Woolloongabba continues to emerge as one of Brisbane's most progressive suburbs, with billions of dollars of infrastructure and urban renewal projects already in progress and earmarked for the future.
Gates has also become known for the development of large - scale arts - and - education - based urban renewal projects on the South Side of his hometown as well as in St Louis and Omaha, which he finances through the sale of his artworks.
The astonishing architecture was built during the boom years, after years of the city having no money to invest in urban renewal and infrastructure projects.
In 1952, NAR launched «Build America Better,» an urban renewal plan that stressed renovation and enforcement of existing housing codes over large - scale redevelopment projects.
As Saint Louis expands and invests in urban renewal projects, the city is becoming more and more of an attraction to home buyers and real estate investors alike.
Take what happened at The Point, a mixed - use urban - renewal project completed in 2003 in the historically African - American neighborhood of Five Points.
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