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9780815333616

Downtowns: Revitalizing the Centers of Small Urban Communities

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  • ISBN13:

    9780815333616

  • ISBN10:

    0815333617

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-04-11
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

This collection evaluates the various strategies that different cities have used when attempting to economically revitalize downtown areas.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
vii
Foreword viii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Downtowns and Small City Development
1(6)
Michael A. Burayidi
Part One: Some Principles of Downtown Revitalization and Four Case Studies 7(98)
Downtown Development Principles for Small Cities
9(14)
Kent Robertson
The Emergence of a Competitive Core: Bifurcation Dynamics in Billings, Montana
23(24)
Mark D. Hardt
An Assessment of Downtown Revitalization in Five Small Wisconsin Communities
47(18)
Michael A. Burayidi
Downtown Redevelopment in Selected Oregon Coastal Communities: Some Lessons from Practice
65(24)
Jennifer R. Klebba
Mindee D. Garrett
Autumn L. Radle
Bryan T. Downes
A Multifaceted Approach to Downtown Revitalization in Brandon, Canada
89(16)
William R. Horne
Part Two: Urban Design and Infrastructure Redevelopment 105(72)
Re-engaging the Public in the Art of Community Place-Making
107(14)
Wendy McClure
Fred A. Hurand
Towards a Typology of Urban Design Problems and Solutions for Downtown Revitalization: Some Evidence From the Mayor's Institute on City Design
121(24)
Siddhartha Sen
Matthew J. Bell
Disaster Recovery in a Progressive City: Santa Cruz, California
145(32)
Daniel J. Garr
Part Three: Waterfront and Brownfields Redevelopment 177(44)
Waterfront Planning as a Strategic Incentive to Downtown Enhancement and Livability
179(18)
Zenia Kotval
John R. Mullin
Brownfield Restoration and Waterfront Redevelopment in Wisconsin's Fox Valley Cities
197(24)
James R. Simmons
Part Four: Retail and Commercial Redevelopment of Downtowns 221(68)
Managing the Growth of Retail Space: Retail Market Dynamics in Lawrence, Kansas
223(26)
Kirk McClure
An Evaluation of Approaches to Downtown Economic Revitalization
249(26)
Norman Walzer
Steven Kline
Does Size Matter? Successful Economic Development Strategies of Small Cities
275y(14)
Akhlaque Haque
Part Five: Conclusion 289(8)
Keeping Faith: What We Know About Downtown Revitalization in Small Urban Centers
291(6)
Michael A. Burayidi
Contributors 297(4)
Index 301

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