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Managing Capital Resources for Central City Revitalization (Contemporary Urban Affairs) [Hardcover]

Fritz W. Wagner (Editor), Timothy E. Joder (Editor), Anthony J. Mumphrey Jr. (Editor)

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0815332130 978-0815332138 December 1, 1999 1
Much has been done since the end of the second world war to revitalize central cities. Some efforts have been piecemeal and haphazard (such as urban renewal) while others have been qualified successes (such as urban development action grants). Since 1980, however, the federal government has distanced itself from its role as benefactor to America's central cities. Urban mayors made up for drastically reduced federal and state funding by offering tax incentives (such as tax abatements and tax increment finance districts) to attract industry. Through such incentives many central cities, especially between 1982 and 1988, rebuilt their downtowns. The economic recession of 1989, however, put an end to this commercial opportunity. In contrast to these well-worn incentives, however, there are a small number of locally-based revitalization experiments which have been all but overlooked in the literature. This is possibly because they have not been formally supported by Washington. In this book we examine three revitalization experiments: TOADS, Business Improvement Districts, and Sports Stadia. Managing Capital Resources for Central City Revitalization is the product of a two-year effort by researchers from the National Center for the Revitalization of Central Cities. The National Center is a consortium of academic institutions that analyzes critical problems facing America's central cities, evaluates strategies to address those problems, and recommends policy alternatives. The Center's work is supported by the U.S. Congress and HUD. In Managing Capital Resources, National Center researchers review the efforts of municipalities to manage their capital resources in light of reduced federal andstate investment.

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Since the end of World War II, the United States has invested significant physical and financial resources to revitalize central cities. Read the first page
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central city revitalization, managing capital resources, regional personal income, successful revitalization efforts, business improvement districts, revitalization following, several telephone interviews, revitalization strategies, community vitality, special assessment district, derelict structures, urban revitalization, redevelopment strategies, central city neighborhoods, sports stadia, redevelopment efforts, urban development action grants, central city residents, assessment districts, neighborhood revitalization, local property owners
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New York, New Orleans, Fulton Mall, Jamaica Center, Sage Publications, American Planning Association, National Center, Street Mall, Thousand Oaks, Planning Advisory Service Report, Downtown Development District, Journal of Urban Affairs, Los Angeles, New Jersey, Dudley Street, French Quarter, Kansas City, United States, Central City North, Downtown East, University of Chicago Press, University of Texas, Barbara Wolff, Brookings Institution, Bureau of Governmental Research
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