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American downtowns are finding new life as hubs of civic and cultural activity. This book traces what midsize cities such as Charlotte and St. Louis are doing right.
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The second edition of this standard reference book on urban planning and design provides urban design strategies for professionals and students.
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Learn how BIDs work, how they have evolved, and why they have been successful at increasing property values and improving economic conditions.
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Cities in Full offers a brand new blueprint for restoring the economic and environmental health of American cities.
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An outline of how cities can build on local assets to attract a complementary mix of uses and develop attractive, comfortable, and secure physical environments
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Best practices for master-planned communities, university centers, and infill developments.
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The story of a major development in Chicago provides an object lesson in the way cities really work.
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The definitive guide to principles and techniques used by planners, designers, and their partners in community building.
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A comprehensive guidebook to the redesign and redevelopment of existing suburbs.
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Why bother with new urbanism when you can have true urbanism? Find out why more and more people are rejecting sterile, paint-by-numbers subdivisions in favor of vibrant and unpredictable urban neighborhoods—and how you can foster these neighborhoods in your own community.
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This reference on urban design features recent projects that have won the American Institute of Architects' National Honor Awards for Urban Design.
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