Rebuilding the city : property-led urban regeneration

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Rebuilding the city : property-led urban regeneration

edited by Patsy Healey ... [et al.]

E & FN Spon, 1992

1st ed

  • : us

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Bibliography: p. 292-304

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

How to sustain the economic health, environmental quality and social justice of our cities are pressing concerns facing today's real estate managers, town planners and urban economists. "Rebuilding the City" presents an account of real estate development in British cities in the 1908s. It focuses particularly on the inter-relation between property development and urban regeneration. Drawing on data from a range of research projects, it aims to provide both a general discussion of the inter-relation between state and market in property development and those urban regions without strong economies and a specific account of the British experience.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction: rebuilding the city, Patsy Healey et al
  • urban regeneration and the development industry, Patsy Healey. Part 2 The dynamics of land and property markets: current trends in property investment and development, Rupert Nabarro and Tony Key
  • property led urban regeneration in inner Manchester, Chris Law
  • the rise and fall of the property market in Tyne and Wear, David Usher and Simin Davoudi
  • vacancy and recent structural changes in the demand for land in Liverpool, Christopher Couch and Steven Fowles. Part 3 Development projects: the merchant city as an example of housing-led urban regeneration, Colin Jones and Jim Patrick
  • shipyard to housing estate - the transformation of the urban fabric, Patsy Healey
  • towards a new city? - a case study of image improvement initiatives in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Sue Wilkinson. Part 4 Forms of "partnership": property interests and urban growth coalitions in the UK - a brief encounter, Alan Harding
  • property-led partnership arrangements in Scotland - the private sector domain, Greg Lloyd
  • flagship projects in urban regeneration, Franco Bianchini et al
  • structures for development in the 1990s - practice in west Yorkshire, David Whitney and Graham Haughton. Part 5 Cities and property development: prisoners of the city - whatever could a postmodern city be?, Kevin Robins
  • urban regeneration and rebuilding the city - concluding review, Patsy Healey et al.

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  • NCID
    BA19926707
  • ISBN
    • 0419172807
    • 0442316356
  • LCCN
    92020324
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 312 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
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