Part I. National evidence and theoretical perspectives -- Private-market housing renovation in central cities : an Urban Land Institute survey / J. Thomas Black -- The rediscovery of city neighborhoods : reinvestment by long-time residents and newcomers / Phillip L. Clay -- Indicators of urban revitalization : racial and socioeconomic changes in central-city housing / Daphne Spain -- Evidence of central-city revival / S. Gregory Lipton -- Back to the countryside and back to the city in the same decade / Larry H. Long -- Gentrification as urban reinvasion : some preliminary definitional and theoretical considerations / Bruce London -- Part II. Case studies : a close-up view -- Neighborhood resettlement : Washington, D.C. / Dennis E. Gale -- Anticipating renovators' demands : New Orleans / Shirley Bradway Laska and Daphne Spain -- The hidden dimensions of culture and class : Philadelphia / Paul R. Levy and Roman A. Cybriwsky -- A case of too many actors: Columbus / Richard Fusch -- Historic preservation as a force in urban change : Charleston / Robert E. Tournier -- Inner-city revitalization as a challenge to diversity? : Seattle / David C. Hodge -- Social displacement in a renovating neighborhood's commercial district : Atlanta / Michael Chernoff -- The neighborhood's role in optimizing reinvestment : Philadelphia / Conrad Weiler -- Part III: Discourses toward responsible policy and action -- Continuities of urban policy on the poor : from urban renewal to reinvestment / Norma Nager -- Urban displacement : a reconnaissance / George Grier and Eunice Grier -- Federal antidisplacement policy in a context of urban decline / Howard J. Sumka -- Neighborhood change, displacement, and city policy / Lawrence O. Houstoun, Jr. and Feather O'Connor -- Neighborhoods in a race with time : local strategies for countering displacement / Paul R. Levy.
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Back to the city.
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Architecture, Domestic-- Conservation and restoration-- Social aspects-- United States.