Articles from Journal of the American Planning
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New Urbanism
in the Inner City: A Case Study of Pittsburgh (Autumn 2004) Desegregation
Lawsuits and Public Housing Dispersal: The Case of Hollman v. Cisneros
in Minneapolis (Summer 2004) Regional
Approaches to Affordable Housing (Summer 2004) Gentrification
and Displacement: New York City in the 1990s (Winter 2004) 2003
The Effects
of Florida's Growth Management Act on Housing Affordability (Summer
2003) A Quiet
Crisis in America (Winter 2003) 2002
The Phoenix
Strategy for Updating Housing Stock (Autumn 2002) Planning
Lessons from Three U.S. New Towns (Autumn 2002) Having
a Longer View on Downtown Living (Winter 2002) 2001
Changing
Water and Sewer Finance: Distributional Impacts and Effects on the
Viability of Affordable Housing (Autumn 2001) Assisted
Housing and Residential Segregation: The Role of Race and Ethnicity
in the Siting of Assisted Housing Developments (Summer 2001) 2000
Redeveloping
Public Housing (Autumn 2000) Local
Land Use Regulation and the Chain of Exclusion (Spring 2000) The
Effects of Vacancy Control: A Spatial Analysis of Four California Cities (Spring
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