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What (who) is urban redevelopment - definition

PROGRAM OF LAND REDEVELOPMENT IN CITIES, OFTEN WHERE THERE IS URBAN DECAY
Urban regeneration; Urban renovation; Regeneration (engineering); Suburban renewal; Urban renewal project; Urban Renewal; Urban redevelopment; Regeneration (architecture); Regeneration (urbanism); Urban transformation; Housing renewal policy; Housing redevelopment; Social-regeneration program; Redevelopment of the city; Housing re-development; Urban revival; Urban Regeneration; Urban revitalization; Blight remediation; Urban-renewal
  • Charles Booth]]'s colour-coded [[poverty map]], showing [[Westminster]] in 1889 – a pioneering social study of poverty that shocked the population.
  • housing project]], one of many urban renewal efforts
  • "A Cellar dwelling in Nichol Street", illustration for "More Revelations of Bethnal Green", published in ''The Builder'', vol. XXI, no. 1082 (31 October 1863)
  • Aerial view of downtown [[Fairbanks, Alaska]] in the early 1960s, showing the area cleared in [[Alaska]]'s first urban renewal project.
  • Melbourne Docklands]] urban renewal project, a transformation of a large disused docks area into a new residential and commercial precinct for 25,000 people
  • New buildings under construction in [[Haifa]] as part of the evacuate and build program
  • luxury]] residential and commercial [[district]].

urban renewal         
¦ noun the redevelopment of slum areas in a large city.
Urban renewal         
Urban renewal (also called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom and urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment often used to address urban decay in cities. Urban renewal involves the clearing out of blighted areas in inner cities to clear out slums and create opportunities for higher class housing, businesses, and other developments.
Redevelopment agency         
GOVERNMENT BODY DEDICATED TO URBAN RENEWAL
Community redevelopment agency
A redevelopment agency is a government body dedicated to urban renewal. Typically it is a municipal level city department focused on a particular district or corridor that has become neglected or blighted (a community redevelopment agency or CRA).

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Urban renewal

Urban renewal (also called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom and urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment often used to address urban decay in cities. Urban renewal involves the clearing out of blighted areas in inner cities to clear out slums and create opportunities for higher class housing, businesses, and other developments.

A primary purpose of urban renewal is to restore economic viability to a given area by attracting external private and public investment and by encouraging business start-ups and survival. It is controversial for its eventual displacement and destabilization of low-income residents, including African Americans and other marginalized groups.

Examples of use of urban redevelopment
1. They said they were only deciding this in the context of an urban redevelopment plan.
2. Large–scale urban redevelopment in China‘s business hub has often led to violent evictions by government–backed developers.
3. Positive indicators include commitments to urban redevelopment, as well as efforts to keep employees and tenants happy.
4. The protest underscored how galloping urban redevelopment is leaving many Chinese behind and worsening an already yawning gap between rich and poor.
5. Gambling was legalised there in 1'78 and seen as a ‘unique tool for urban redevelopment‘. Thousands of jobs were created, millions were invested, but urban decay continued.