Revitalizing America's cities : neighborhood reinvestment and displacement

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Revitalizing America's cities : neighborhood reinvestment and displacement

by Michael H. Schill and Richard P. Nathan, with the assistance of Harrichand Persaud

(SUNY series in urban public policy)

State University of New York Press, c1983

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In many American cities, middle and upper income people are moving into neighborhoods that had previously suffered disinvestment and decay. The new residents renovate housing, stimulate business, and contribute to the tax base. These benefits of neighborhood revitalization are, in some cases, achieved at a potentially serious cost: the displacement of existing neighborhood residents by eviction, condominium conversion, or as a result of rent increases. Revitalizing America's Cities investigates the reasons why the affluent move into revitalizing inner-city neighborhoods and the ways in which the new residents benefit the city. It also examines the resulting displaced households. Data are presented on displacement in nine revitalizing neighborhoods of five cities — the most comprehensive survey of displaced households conducted to date. The study reveals characteristics of displaced households and hardships encountered as a result of being forced from their homes. Also featured is an examination of federal, state, and local policies toward neighborhood reinvestment and displacement, including various alternative approaches for dealing with this issue.

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Maps, and Tables Acknowledgments 1. The Setting for Urban Neighborhood Reinvestment 2. Neighborhood Revitalization 3. Displacement 4. Methodology and Description of Study Areas 5. Results of the Displacement Study Appendix: A Probit Model 6. Neighborhood Reinvestment, Displacement, and Public Policy Appendix A. Survey Questionnairre and Cover Letter Appendix B. A Note on Nonresponse Bias Appendix C. Maps of Survey Neighborhoods Appendix D. Survey Results by Summary Categories of Reasons for Moving Notes Index

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