POSTWAR SUNBELT UR When utilized in whatever form, western and southern UR served purposes other than, or in addition to, anti-suburbanization. The Sunbelt, its central
Chapter 15: the Philadelphia Story: Business Coalition and Policy System Change (Joseph Clark, Richardson Dilworth), Edmund Bacon–the Planners Implement UR, Society Hill, Planners and Economic Developers Split and the “Birth of Eds and Meds”
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY When one smushes urban renewal into one large ideological mass, it is easy to lose the real-time reality that UR was an
Chapter 15: Northern Big City UR: Overview, Boston: James Michael Curley, Hynes and his Bulldozer, the Vault, West End, Collins and Ed Logue
BIG CITY URBAN RENEWAL An Overview: Big City UR is a Many-Splendored Thing By 1962 New York, Chicago and Philadelphia (with New Haven in the
Chapter 15: Hegemonic Northern/Midwestern Big Cities and the Rising Sun Belt–Part II in Retrospect: Urban Renewal, Renamed Revitalization as the Big Hinge
Hegemonic Big Cities and the Rising Sunbelt PART II in Retrospect: ONCE AGAIN WITH FEELING This chapter marks the end of Part II: the Transition
Chapter 14: Port Authorities Evolve, the Intracoastal Waterway, Containerization, NY-NJ Port Authority, Siloization and Onionization of Port Authorities
PORT AUTHORITIES AND ONIONIZATION Port authorities in 1945 presided over the entry and exit points for transformed postwar global trade/financial systems. Port authorities confronted the
Chapter 14: the Second New England Textile War: Massachusetts, Maine and Muskie, New England, Textile Deindustrialization Shifts to Congress (Senator Kennedy), Judicial Precedents Impair Effective ED strategy,
TICKING OF THE CLOCK: THE SECOND NEW ENGLAND TEXTILE WAR I remember, as a young Salem Massachusetts resident, a city with a large but