It is the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, not the New Orleans Redevelopment Association.
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Urban Redevelopment Focus; Asset Injections: LVGEM has developed 337118 projects in Shenzhen as of end-33712016, of which 337110 involved urban redevelopment.
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Growth via Redevelopment: The redevelopment of the Taikoo Place techno-centres to Grade A office space will strengthen Swire Properties' leasing income in the medium to long term.
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Advocates claim streetcars stimulate urban redevelopment, but the reality is that nearly all of the redevelopment along streetcar lines has received other subsidies, usually through tax-increment financing.
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Growth via Redevelopment: The redevelopment of the Taikoo Place commercial space into two Grade A office buildings will strengthen Swire Properties' leasing income in the medium to long term.
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"Council estates are being lined up for redevelopment," writes Grindrod.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - It seemed like the ideal redevelopment play.
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Occupier: Morwenna Hall, senior project director of Kings Cross redevelopment.
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"This redevelopment has special meaning to my family," she said.
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Much of the development in the Florida Keys is redevelopment.
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Absent any protections, the buildings are at risk for redevelopment.
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Access often comes when old buildings are demolished for redevelopment.
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Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of Palm Desert, Calif.
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THR says that Netflix's version is a redevelopment of Hulu's pilot.
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Now, like much else in Brooklyn, it is scheduled for redevelopment.
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Until redevelopment started, city residents could rent the old military homes.
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These redevelopment projects span the country, impacting cities in every region.
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Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency, $85 million of tax increment refinancing bonds.
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California, Lancaster Successor Agency, $264.3 million of redevelopment project refinancing bonds.
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Naples, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi attends meeting on redevelopment of Bagnoli.
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The redevelopment also is changing other close-in parts of Detroit.
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"A new owner needs enough heart for this redevelopment," he said.
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"redevelopment" program, Hope VI, which provided for only 60,000 mixed-income
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Investors remain alert for the redevelopment of end of uptrend patterns.
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Government assistance for the redevelopment project has reached nearly $6 billion.
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Providing quality, affordable housing became a top priority of the redevelopment.
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"That's one reason we wanted to complete our redevelopment," he said.
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Corktown has yet to see the redevelopment boom found elsewhere in Detroit.
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Fitch expects this Shenzhen project to become LVGEM's flagship urban redevelopment project.
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Dozens of other sites were demolished to make way for the redevelopment.
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The same happened in Shanghai's Xintiandi district—a pioneer of such redevelopment.
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At times he was the public face of the broader redevelopment effort.
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The long, low bus depot is an obvious candidate for residential redevelopment.
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Redevelopment and infrastructure projects have been staples of his tenure as mayor.
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FSG, therefore, is right to focus on the redevelopment of the stadium.
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Two government officials in Ankara declined to comment on the redevelopment issue.
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The prospectus said the bond would fund shantytown redevelopment and land purchases.
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New fields, Ms. Wils said, would be included in any redevelopment scenario.
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She opposed the waterfront redevelopment plan, expressing concerns about traffic and density.
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Reuters Graphics use satellite imagery to track the redevelopment of the site.
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California, Santa Cruz County Redevelopment, $47.6 million of tax allocation refinancing bonds.
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The report barely mentions public health, instead stressing the "redevelopment" of sites.
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O'Neill Properties, based in King of Prussia, Pa., specializes in brownfield redevelopment.
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Mr. Zeigler said the redevelopment would help ease homeowners' property-tax burden.
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The first piece of the $2108 million redevelopment plan has already begun.
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In April, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals blocked the redevelopment.
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"We're going from litter-strewn lots to the newest redevelopment," he said.
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This year, it was demolished, and the site is slated for redevelopment.
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Along the way, the structure was inspected and deemed sound enough for redevelopment.
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The previous spaces I rented, also former canneries, fell to Silicon Valley redevelopment.
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After years of failed plans, talk has centered on redevelopment spearheaded by Ford.
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Work has begun on the redevelopment, which includes 700 new houses and flats.
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The documents also say the city denied her claim for a redevelopment exemption.
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That break was intended to help real estate redevelopment in depressed economic areas.
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Saakashvili saw the redevelopment of Batumi as critical for maintaining Georgian sovereignty there.
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At the same time, relocation and redevelopment of slums have not kept pace.
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Councilman Ritchie Torres, a Democrat whose district includes the complex, favors the redevelopment.
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That promise is being tested as a plan for Makkasan's redevelopment is finalised.
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Over the four decades, villages were torn down, freeing up land for redevelopment.
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The trust said that "Flemington's unique history is threatened" by the redevelopment plan.
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Mr. Greiner said past redevelopment plans had foundered amid financial troubles and lawsuits.
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In "Radio Golf," which focuses on gentrification, the "Bedford Hills Redevelopment, Inc." exists.
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St. Louis Land Clearance Redevelopment Authority, $108.2 million of annual appropriation revenue bonds.
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In March 2015, the building sold for $7.5 million as a redevelopment site.
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Meanwhile, LVGEM's main business focus is still its urban redevelopment projects in Shenzhen.
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The CHA would no longer offer a comment about the new redevelopment plan.
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The tourism ministry recently assigned redevelopment of the site to a young press officer.
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Cities and counties should question whether to allow redevelopment and how to reduce risks.
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Developers sold 1,091 units in July, data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed.
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Special bonds are issued for purposes such as highway projects and shanty town redevelopment.
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Westfield invested $1.4 billion in the redevelopment, and retail construction began in November 215.
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Since the area was earmarked for redevelopment, its decline has been accelerated by neglect.
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In 2011 a £700m redevelopment of the city centre collapsed after the economic downturn.
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Among those watching the west Denver project is Jeff Martinez, president of Brothers Redevelopment.
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The redevelopment of the port area – Porto Maravilha – removed 19853,059 families from their homes.
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The company may also contribute additional office assets to its RRT subsidiary for redevelopment.
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Successor Agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, $90 million of allocation refinancing bonds.
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Los Angeles County Redevelopment Refunding Authority, $248.7 million of tax allocation revenue refinancing bonds.
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One intended location, in the historic Victoria Theater, sputtered when the redevelopment plan stalled.
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There are the telltale signs of redevelopment, common to postindustrial cities the world over.
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Security Properties bought the block for $11.75 million with higher-density redevelopment in mind.
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On a deeper level, the market's success spurred redevelopment and changed downtown Flint's landscape.
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Elected officials hope these will spur more redevelopment, but that has not come yet.
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Today, the 11-acre area is in the midst of a massive redevelopment project.
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It is a giant construction zone in the midst of a $4 billion redevelopment.
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Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of San Francisco and San Francisco County, Calif.
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Part of the redevelopment, called Lincoln Yards, would include an old steel plant property.
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The proposed redevelopment of the land, owned by the government-run Mumbai Port Trust, is the biggest opening up of land in the city since the redevelopment of about 600 acres of textile-mill land in the heart of Mumbai in the 1990s.
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Redevelopment of the Regrade commenced late 260, with completion of The Spheres scheduled for 2400.
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The planned redevelopment has deadened the area in some ways, while enlivening it in others.
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One widely reported example is Hudson Yards, the massive redevelopment project in New York City.
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The owners had a disagreement with the landlord; the store was not displaced by redevelopment.
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Under a redevelopment law, one-third of homes would be offered to San Francisco's homeless.
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Pruitt stopped in to reassure everyone that human health, not redevelopment, remained Superfund's top priority.
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In total, the state and federal governments have invested more than $600 million in redevelopment.
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The advantage of having an established protocol for redevelopment, he said, is it trims delays.
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It's a strange hinterland of mudflats and cranes, a post-industrial scene ripe for redevelopment.
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Since 2012, however, it's been closed to the public — mothballed, frozen in time — awaiting redevelopment.
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Complex issues like criminal justice reform or urban redevelopment are often boring, and always nuanced.
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This gleaming building is one of the anchors of the Amerika Square redevelopment in Copenhagen.
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But even when diners succumb to the forces of redevelopment, their legacy sometimes lives on.
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He estimates he has invested roughly $100 million into redevelopment efforts in the Boothbay region.
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His photographs search for an ordinary city and its citizens against a background of redevelopment.
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Gina Raimondo is using significant subsidies and tax credits to help spur innovation-oriented redevelopment.
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One of them is Guadalupe Ochoa, 22006, who owns a home near the redevelopment area.
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He also lobbied the city to build an arena to spur redevelopment in the area.
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When the area went up for redevelopment in 2005, an international architecture competition was held.
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In the view of officials, the protesters miss the broader goals of the waterfront's redevelopment.
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The financial summary in the white book described the redevelopment as a $6.7 billion project.
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The location of the increasingly trendy area was itself a result of an earlier redevelopment.
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Homes sold to New York City, on the other hand, were auctioned off for redevelopment.
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The hotel, set to be completed in May, comes after a string of other redevelopment projects.
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The Heritage Lottery Fund donated £9 million (~$13.2 million) toward the Courtauld Institute of Art's redevelopment.
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It is in negotiations to sell its Union Square men's store in San Francisco for redevelopment.
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The Norwegian government approved Yme's more than 8 billion crown ($978 million) redevelopment project in March.
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They made me better and I am delighted to be their patron of the Redevelopment Appeal.
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Alphabet is pouring cash into data centres and a redevelopment of Chelsea Market in New York.
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More than half of new redevelopment starts last year involved cash packages, according to Morgan Stanley.
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"Today's announcement marks yet another important milestone in the transformative redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport," said Rep.
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New York Transportation Development Corporation, $2.5 billion of La Guardia Airport terminal redevelopment special facilities bonds.
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Fund managers will deploy capital in areas that desperately need redevelopment eligible for investment and renewal.
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"This is one of the most attractive neighborhoods in the city for redevelopment," Mr. Pratt said.
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Baishizhou is in a central district of Shenzhen long valued for its potential for commercial redevelopment.
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It includes a drive-through parking lot, and offers 2650,21 buildable square feet for future redevelopment.
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The owners had a disagreement with the landlord; the store was not displaced by redevelopment. video
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With more projects like Simon's King of Prussia redevelopment underway, that percentage should continue to climb.
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San Bernardino is now considering 11 different offers for the redevelopment of the abandoned shopping center.
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A more recent boom in the Washington region has helped fuel some redevelopment in Crystal City.
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That the banks are often in commuter-friendly business hubs also makes them appealing for redevelopment.
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The landmark Tribune Tower in downtown Chicago was sold last year for a mixed-use redevelopment.
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This week, lawmakers voted to make it eligible to receive state funding for the redevelopment project.
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Andrew M. Cuomo to spruce up downtowns ripe for redevelopment, said Peter I. Cavallaro, the mayor.
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As Cuba's relationship with the United States grows warmer, real estate redevelopment is heating up, too.
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In July, MaxCap arranged a A$2180m construction loan for Midtown Centre office redevelopment in Brisbane.
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Still, Mr. Wolfington of Newmark Knight Frank said the site offered a rare opportunity for redevelopment.
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A $22023 billion redevelopment gave Lincoln Center a sweeping makeover — but left the hall as is.
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A light rail under construction will soon link the two neighborhoods, doubling down on their redevelopment.
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But the massive redevelopment of Fikirtepe has changed the neighborhood beyond recognition - and fractured its community.
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"Any plan must prioritize the fishermen; we must have a say in the redevelopment," he said.
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At Research Triangle Park, big redevelopment initiatives have been slowed by planning, personnel and money issues.
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Take a look at the newest renderings for the Lincoln Yards redevelopment, designed by SOM, below.
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They then relocated to their present location in Boyle Heights with help from the City of Los Angeles's Community Redevelopment Agency; however, with the statewide disbanding of Redevelopment Agencies, the building was put up for sale, putting the stability of Self Help Graphics once again in jeopardy.
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The redevelopment board is pouring tens of millions into restoring the historic neighborhood to its former glory.
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But, everything in its time and Schocken is free to do urban redevelopment perhaps in future editions.
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Cushman also expected a hit to the redevelopment market, as well as downward pressure on land prices.
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Brookfield Properties said it would operate the building and plan a major redevelopment program to upgrade it.
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Cloth production here came to an end 10 years ago, and the area is up for redevelopment.
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Georgia's redevelopment plan allowed the city to declare Mill Hill a "slum," making it eligible for rehabilitation.
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In FY2018, EPA used its Superfund enforcement tools to facilitate cleanup and redevelopment at over 150 sites.
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Italy's state holding company Cassa Depositi e Prestiti would handle the sales and possibly even the redevelopment.
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The island is slated to house new luxury condos soon as part of a larger redevelopment effort.
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Bookshelf The redevelopment of the World Trade Center site since 2001 has produced a number of tomes.
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And the redevelopment will increase housing opportunities in a borough that people want to live in again.
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Despite controversy, Alphabet company Sidewalk Labs' Toronto project gets another thumbs-up from a local redevelopment authority.
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Macau ordered the Canidrome to move out of the downtown area last year amid urban redevelopment efforts.
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It is in talks to sell its Men's Store on Union Square in San Francisco for redevelopment.
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Anticipating the rezoning, they have been putting together a redevelopment plan of their own, called Bridging Gowanus.
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A few of the buildings have been demolished, an unfortunate reality of redevelopment, and pronounced urban decay.
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The Heritage Lottery Fund awarded £4.94 million (~$6.5 million) toward the redevelopment of the Scottish National Gallery.
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Logue, who headed the Boston Redevelopment Authority, was far from the bulldozer-in-a-blue-suit stereotype.
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That redevelopment was meant to create equal quantities of open spaces, public housing and commercial real estate.
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Wuhan handed over for redevelopment a big chunk of downtown that previously had many state-owned dormitories.
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Biederman Redevelopment Ventures, which manages the park, has organized programming to draw people up to the roof.
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But the redevelopment plan has been stalled for two years, mostly because of opposition from young activists.
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So far, New Orleans is the only city to feature golf as part of its urban redevelopment.
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Minneapolis, and the St. Paul Housing Redevelopment Authority, $80.1 million of health care system revenue refinancing bonds.
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He said he looks forward to "several new redevelopment opportunities" after Sears and Kmart vacate the premises.
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"A set of compromises was struck over heights and growth and redevelopment that held," Ms. Isenberg said.
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In 2015, voters approved the establishment of a Legacy Business Registry to preserve historic venues from redevelopment.
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Hundreds of people demonstrated against the government's efforts to sell the building for redevelopment earlier this month.
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A Mantua redevelopment plan called for filling the hole and building apartments and a shopping center on top.
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"Code requirements, redevelopment opportunities, fleet electrification, grid modernization work—those are generational projects," says Hand, the transportation consultant.
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Ghaziabad is one of 400 stations identified by the Modi administration for redevelopment to generate non-fare revenues.
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New Year's fireworks on the River Thames as seen over the top of the Elephant and Castle redevelopment.
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Developers sold 322 units in January, the lowest since December 2014, data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed.
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Marston says no changes are imminent and that redevelopment is "just one of the options" for the building.
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This allows for gentrification without redevelopment, pitting the poorest people in New York against a superficial tourism market.
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He bought the downtown property for redevelopment, even though criminals still controlled it, extorting rent from poor tenants.
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It comes on the back of industrial redevelopment plans that even the mayor has condemned for lacking consultation.
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A renewed port would attract private investment in what could be a major redevelopment of Gary's lakefront properties.
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It allows people to prove they own property in the areas chosen for redevelopment, and to claim compensation.
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More than 77,20183 people have been displaced from their homes between 2009 and 2015 in Olympics-related redevelopment.
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Since the economic liberalisation of the 1980s, Istanbul has been the site of almost-constant redevelopment and construction.
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In Gujarat state, as Jadibanagar is on private land, it is not eligible for the city's redevelopment plan.
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Yes, it is a really massive facility that is probably the biggest arts redevelopment project in the city.
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Goldman Properties has led redevelopment projects in areas including Center City in Philadelphia and SoHo in New York.
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The redevelopment plans, dating back to 2009, have taken various forms and been subject to repeated planning delays.
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He also said the redevelopment would reduce access, making it more difficult for thieves to enter and escape.
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More importantly, there is no requirement in the land lease to build car parking spaces for redevelopment projects.
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Opposite Farmopolis, workmen are busy constructing apartment buildings that will form the largest residential redevelopment project in Europe.
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He returned years later with his wife to find Manchester changed, a city now dominated by private redevelopment.
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"His PX was the rage," said Mr. Hoffman, who reached out to local talent for the Wharf redevelopment.
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The building is adjacent to, but not part of, the redevelopment of the 28-acre Hudson Yards site.
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Even many who objected to Mr. O'Rourke's support for the redevelopment plan say they will vote for him.
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Its facade had been covered in scaffolding for several months now, undergoing redevelopment along with its immediate neighbors.
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A Need for Caution Some churches are wary of redevelopment because they worry that developers will exploit them.
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Once the redevelopment work is complete, U.S.Vets, a service organization, will step in to promote healthy, independent living.
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HILCO REDEVELOPMENT PARTNERS TO PAY $240 MLN IN ITS WINNING BID FOR PHILADELPHIA ENERGY SOLUTIONS REFINERY SITE -DOCUMENTS
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If the redevelopment plan pans out, the island's new skyline will sit across the bay from San Francisco's.
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In the Logue years, New Haven took in more redevelopment aid per capita than any city in America.
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Demolition work took a year before redevelopment could start, said Ogden Hunnewell, an executive vice president at Nordblom.
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Then there's the scrutiny that such redevelopment of often well-known buildings with protected historic status can draw.
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Now that many are empty, some communities in New Jersey are seeing them as an opportunity for redevelopment.
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In New Rochelle, a city of about 80,000, pro-development leadership also seems to be helping redevelopment efforts.
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A growing number of New York neighborhoods have thwarted or stalled redevelopment efforts — and more fights are brewing.
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Eventually, two skyscrapers will rise in its place alongside a landscaped public park, part of a redevelopment plan.
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To be sure, some retail REITs are in a better position to fund their redevelopment journeys than others.
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Early next year, the property will change hands again when the alliance buys it from Home Avenue Redevelopment.
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It took a 25 percent stake in the redevelopment project, with three Danish pension funds investing the rest.
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The Urban Redevelopment Authority said developers sold 384 units last month, up from 230 units a year earlier.
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Local governments in China issue those bonds for special purposes such as highway projects and shanty town redevelopment.
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Redevelopment of the North Lawndale complex began in the early 20173s, predating many similar projects in other cities.
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He added that upbeat consumption by foreign visitors and redevelopment in big cities underpinned the big non-manufacturers' mood.
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Since then, they have planted trees and added 3,200 square meters of shade in the redevelopment of Margaret Court.
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Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Diego, $176 million of tax allocation refinancing bonds.
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Cimic, Hochtief's Australian subsidiary, has said it won a hospital redevelopment contract which would generate revenues of $379 million.
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And Nagin used his position as mayorto steer redevelopment business to a granite company he owned with his sons.
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The plan calls for PES Holdings and three affiliates to be acquired by Hilco Redevelopment Partners for $240 million.
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NIMBYism has held up the redevelopment of a railway network in Stuttgart and a third runway for Munich's airport.
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The event was in Bermondsey, the next area of London currently being gentrified, it's about to have massive redevelopment.
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Grandi said he had not been informed about government plans for redevelopment but it had to include all communities.
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BUT THINK OF RETRAINING, RELOCATION, BUSINESS REDEVELOPMENT, ALL THESE THINGS WHICH YOU KNOW CAN WORK IF THEY'RE PROPERLY DONE.
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Galliford is known for projects ranging from the redevelopment of the Wimbledon tennis venue to hospitals and city bypasses.
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This round of grant making is the second installment of the White House's economic redevelopment plan for coal country.
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Developers sold 1,056 units in May, up 103 percent from the same period last year, the Urban Redevelopment Authority.
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Plans to remake the area began in 2005, and in 2014 Shenzhen officials marked part of Baishizhou for redevelopment.
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As a reporter, I failed to pay enough attention to the role played by Westfield America in the redevelopment.
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Ford's ownership of the Michigan Central station means more to the city than just the redevelopment of another eyesore.
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The value of the land is estimated to be £200 million, with a potential redevelopment value of £2.25 billion.
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He oversees four current or former city-owned properties with 222 acres that are being converted for private redevelopment.
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The city began buying up nearly four dozen properties, including vacant lots and derelict buildings, through its redevelopment agency.
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But last year, a city-commissioned archaeological survey of the land all but killed any plans for major redevelopment.
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The redevelopment has spurred rapid economic growth in Turkey, generating employment and providing housing for Mr. Erdogan's voter base.
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It is unblocking investment projects, notably the redevelopment of the vast site of the old airport in central Athens.
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The Rockwells were among 40 artworks being deaccessioned by the financially-strapped Berkshire Museum to fund a redevelopment program.
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Now, a long-anticipated $6 billion redevelopment is shaking up the island, with 8,000 new homes in the works.
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The firm Prologis led the redevelopment of a two-story Bronx carpet warehouse into food distribution for Walmart's Jet.
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Amazon, according to the Post, is eyeing two of its buildings, both of which have been targeted for redevelopment.
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The projects expected to be approved this year include Equinor's Breidablikk and Aker BP's Hod redevelopment projects, SSB added.
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But the Beijing dialect is disappearing, a victim of language standardization in schools and offices, urban redevelopment, and migration.
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The Thomson Reuters Foundation contacted several departments of the municipal authority seeking comment about the redevelopment, but none responded.
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Torres said she predicts residents here will stand their ground again should they be targeted for post-Maria redevelopment.
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The same can be said for many retail redevelopment projects happening across the U.S. "Retail follows rooftops," Smith said.
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But adding more bathrooms has always been at the forefront of redevelopment plans, she added in a phone interview.
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The alleged scam was uncovered last Thursday after the committee overseeing the village's redevelopment lodged a complaint with police.
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He told us he could give us L.A.R.A. (Land Assemblage Redevelopment Authority) Lots; basically lots people did not want.
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Locals say this is because the land is being bought out, and that the village is grappling with redevelopment.
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Stacey Odom, a resident of the heavily black LaSalle Park neighborhood, heard that her area was being targeted for redevelopment.
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The fallout from his approach to urban redevelopment has relevance in a primary where candidates promote economic and racial equality.
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To help others with the same condition, she became Patron of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital's Redevelopment Appeal in 2012.
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Now, major redevelopment is planned for the land alongside Flushing Creek, including a $3 billion construction project at Willets Point.
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Citing a disaster management law, he said in a meeting with authorities on Tuesday that redevelopment would "be very effective".
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The base closure process builds in years of advance notice that gives communities time to figure out their redevelopment plans.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 367 units last month, compared with 860 units in November.
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That redevelopment stands in stark contrast to the dilapidated malls scattered across the U.S., which only tell half the story.
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The Kushner Companies, now run by Jared Kushner's relatives, are seeking investment partners for a massive redevelopment of the building.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey approved a $4 billion redevelopment project for LaGuardia airport on Thursday.
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Authorities will issue this week a call for proposals from the private sector to design, build and finance the redevelopment.
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The new pieces will be unveiled upon the completion of a $450 million redevelopment plan, which broke ground in 2012.
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"If you invest in Pimlico, you have a tremendous opportunity to invest in the redevelopment of Park Heights," he said.
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Simon, the largest mall owner in the U.S., boasts more than 30 redevelopment projects, totaling $1.3 billion in expenses, ongoing.
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The ballpark, about a mile from Makers Quarter, opened in 2004 and was part of a redevelopment plan for downtown.
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Fitch expects BRX's external growth strategy will focus on anchor repositionings and redevelopment of existing centers and modest acquisition volume.
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Milan, Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan attends presentation of a redevelopment project of the area 'Porto di Mare' (210 GMT).
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As part of the deal, Noreco will assume all of Shell's existing commitments and obligations, including the Tyra field redevelopment.
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Recall that Orlando issued about $20 million in bonds for the stadium site as part of a large redevelopment project.
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Another novel adaptation, Weaveworld by Clive Barker, is also part of the same book to movie to CW redevelopment plans.
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FGS Gems, a gem cutter at 708 Sansom Street, is among the businesses that would be displaced by the redevelopment.
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In essence, it would be a government subsidy for high-value redevelopment in areas that shouldn't be rebuilt at all.
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"Conor Lamb was talking about redevelopment and economic growth, and the Republicans were talking about Nancy Pelosi," Mr. Peduto said.
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Mayor Adam Schneider and local business leaders spearheaded a redevelopment plan in the 1990s that gave rise to Pier Village.
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The site of the department store, which opened in 1919, is currently undergoing redevelopment and will be called Einstein Square.
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Even before the plan was released, citizens' groups were challenging the redevelopment proposal and privacy advocates were wringing their hands.
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All these groups and individuals understood that "urban redevelopment" meant the loss of their city, their residences, and their autonomy.
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Among the more contentious elements is a plan for a 200-unit condominium to help subsidize the $783 billion redevelopment.
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The Times Square redevelopment proposed to transform one of the most storied, if tattered, urban districts in the United States.
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The original building, which was constructed in 1926 and features over 3,000 seats, remains intact, but redevelopment plans remain unclear.
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Then continue into the neighboring Noge district, a traditional night-life area that has skirted recent waves of urban redevelopment.
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But if the redevelopment goes according to plan, this is how it will look once it's all said and done.
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"We are excited about the opportunity to recapture this prime real estate for future redevelopment," a CBL spokeswoman told CNBC.
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The Estoril and other unprotected sites that face redevelopment in Macau "were very important in our childhood," Mr. Sou added.
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Mr. Sanders even used his Twitter platform to amplify a local zoning and redevelopment fight in East Boston this week.
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Analysts said the stamp duty hike meant developers would have to factor in an additional cost in their redevelopment purchases.
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The company is located in New York City's Hudson Yards redevelopment, and is also designing a neighborhood along Toronto's waterfront.
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In 1987, Mr. Weisbrod became president of the state's 42nd Street Development Corporation, which oversaw the redevelopment of Times Square.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is highlighting 85033 contaminated land sites across the country for their redevelopment and commercial potential.
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But redevelopment of the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area — bounded by Essex, Grand, Willett and Delancey Streets — lagged for decades.
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Tenants in tenements are being harassed by landlords so they might move, to clear their homes for redevelopment, he said.
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One example cited is their relationship to the redevelopment of Wyvernwood, another Eastside affordable housing complex that is facing demolition.
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The proposed redevelopment is the biggest opening up of land in the city since the since the redevelopment of about 600 acres of textile-mill lands in the heart of Mumbai in the 1990s.. Here is a look at the revival of docks in five other cities that could serve as a model for Mumbai.
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Once the company has proven out its concept, it plans to expand its redevelopment to the entire 800-acre waterfront area.
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Ministers were due to discuss urban redevelopment plans after months of clashes in towns and cities across the mainly Kurdish southeast.
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It is located in what the city has designated an arts district, so this former cannery is protected from redevelopment (demolition).
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She demanded a deeper understanding of how big redevelopment plans can wipe out the fragile capital accumulations in communities of color.
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Other recent attempts to spark redevelopment have largely failed to freshen up Daytona, which still has a vintage Florida surfer vibe.
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Instead, those who push urban redevelopment away from their own rich neighbourhoods and into poorer ones should be held to account.
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The railways will also look to areas such as advertising and station redevelopment to boost the share of non-tariff revenue.
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Residents interested in participating were given free lights whose color they can control to express how they feel about the redevelopment.
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In 1959, the Community Redevelopment Agency, a governmental organization tasked with clearing slums and blighted areas, decided to revitalize Bunker Hill.
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Protests have erupted since it was revealed that Sidewalk Labs proposed taking a cut of property tax revenue from its redevelopment.
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In 1989 the government's urban redevelopment authority started conserving buildings, particularly pretty colonial-era shophouses and areas such as Little India.
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Trump continually insisted he was "just here to support his children," who have played a key role in the hotel redevelopment.
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Redevelopment assistance and other types of payments to impacted communities could be significantly increased and thus decrease opposition to additional closures.
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And second, if such a redevelopment goes forward, it needs to leave a buffer of green space to protect existing communities.
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Trump has argued that the project was so crucial to New York's redevelopment that the city got a good deal, too.
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Carillion's projects include high-profile redevelopment work on London's Battersea Power Station, Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium and Toronto's Union Station.
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Across the road from Nevizade is Tarlabasi, the site of a redevelopment scheme which has seen buildings destroyed and families displaced.
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Billionaire Dan Gilbert, founder of Quicken Loans Inc, and his companies control more than 403 properties downtown in a redevelopment push.
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The redevelopment of the site of the former airport of Athens, Hellinikon, has faced several impediments, including forestry and archaeological issues.
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Preservation advocates agree that the imposition of mandatory inclusionary housing in this instance could stymie the redevelopment of myriad historic properties.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 1,252 units last month, compared with 549 units in October 2015.
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In 2013, the city reached an agreement with the various groups and later awarded the redevelopment project to Delancey Street Associates.
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BRX has reaffirmed its commitment to invest in the portfolio in the form of repositioning capital and more intensive redevelopment spend.
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Presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore's i Light Marina Bay features 25 installations of light art with a sustainable twist.
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Washburn Gallery will vacate its space at 20 West 57th Street amid speculation that the building will be demolished for redevelopment.
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Yet that radical redevelopment is in each flattened hill and lost community, from an era where military might transformed urban planning.
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The Urban Redevelopment Authority said developers sold 1,056 units in May, up from the 643 units sold in May last year.
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Andrew M. Cuomo of New York announced plans to direct $20 billion in redevelopment money to the area's three largest airports.
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Or could redevelopment and gentrification be so successful that it pushes out the same underprivileged residents who so desperately need it?
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Demand could also have been boosted by owners looking for replacement homes after selling their apartments to property companies for redevelopment.
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Because of the scarcity of land on Hong Kong Island, new inventory will be created by razing old buildings for redevelopment.
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Wexford teamed up with CV Properties on the $220 million power station redevelopment, which includes student housing and a parking garage.
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And she has put on hold all redevelopment projects, including North Kensington Library and Kensington and Chelsea College pending a review.
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The redevelopment of the retail spaces may not create a windfall overnight, said Janno Lieber, the M.T.A.'s chief development officer.
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Developers sold 1,108 units last month, compared with 1,092 units in July 2016, data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed.
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Among other PIF projects, the fund said last week that it would lead the $4.8 billion redevelopment of Jeddah's waterfront corniche.
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Groups of artists have been able to pay low rents to use the company's former bottling plant while it awaits redevelopment.
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Andrew M. Cuomo of New York announced plans to direct $20 billion in redevelopment money to the area's three largest airports.
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That Pepsi-Cola sign that survived Long Island City's redevelopment and now faces the East River like a pop-art icon?
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Developers sold 1,241 units last month, compared with 468 units in August 2016, data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed.
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There was also alleged evidence of kickbacks in the port redevelopment project, which has included new roads, a railway, and museums.
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The redevelopment of the stadium's Anfield Road End to lift the capacity up around the 60,000-mark is potentially appealing for FSG.
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Resorts World Genting (RWG) has opened several new facilities as part of its 10-year MYR10 billion redevelopment masterplan launched in 2013.
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Seeing conflicts arise in the context of golf course redevelopment, some have moved to put in place new guidelines for such processes.
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Overall, redevelopment should improve asset quality and cash flow growth as DDR generally targets unlevered cash on cost in excess of 10%.
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Shanty-town redevelopment has boosted property demand as residents use cash compensation to buy a new home when existing ones are demolished.
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The city contributed $240 million toward the $1.2 billion redevelopment of the other parts of Lincoln Center, a project completed in 2012.
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The shopkeepers attacked Hezbollah on national television for inspiring a slum clearance and redevelopment project that deprived them of their meager livelihoods.
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He points out that plans for the redevelopment of the hospital have been around for at least a decade, but lacked funding.
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The new figures, which cover the Turnberry's first full year of operations after a significant redevelopment, were released Thursday by Companies House.
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In 2005, Mr. Lavoie organized a group of developers, who began meeting with city officials weekly to resolve problems involving mill redevelopment.
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Any demolition or redevelopment can happen only after the daughter moves out, so it could be years before any changes are made.
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With those obstacles largely overcome, civic leaders now hope the redevelopment will help invigorate the surrounding area, particularly the city's neglected waterfront.
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In a place with more construction cranes than any other city in the country, this type of redevelopment downtown is nothing new.
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Brokers say there are fewer lenders for commercial property deals, particularly ones that involve construction or redevelopment because they are considered riskier.
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Mr. Trump, a real estate magnate, has said that infrastructure redevelopment will be a priority of his first 100 days in office.
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Several redevelopment plans for the 55-acre campus have been thwarted, and the town is currently attempting to eliminate the property's debt.
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"I am continuing to work on multiple legislative options for the redevelopment of the R.F.K. site," Ms. Norton said in a statement.
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The area is less than a mile from Detroit's central business district, and is undergoing considerable redevelopment for residential and commercial uses.
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It was a characteristic response from a developer who has faced setbacks at nearly every stage of the World Trade Center redevelopment.
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The ambitious redevelopment plan envisioned by the Kushners was central to their efforts to clear $1.2 billion in debt on the building.
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And in 1945, the street was renamed the Avenue of the Americas, clearing the way for its redevelopment as an office district.
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Last year, London mayor Sadiq Khan approved the 500 million pound redevelopment, although the estimated cost of the project has risen since.
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Harris County commissioners last year approved a $105 million redevelopment project that includes space for public and other commercial use, plus parking.
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TOTAL PERFORMANCES 64 STARRED Tonya Pinkins, Harry Lennix, Anthony Chisholm SETTING A storefront redevelopment office in Pittsburgh, 1990s WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
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The last, most ambitious phase of redevelopment was completed this summer: man-made hills (cost: $71 million, half public, half private money).
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Community groups are opposing both private and public redevelopment projects across the city that they say will spur displacement, among other concerns.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport, is overseeing an $8 billion redevelopment of La Guardia.
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The demonstrations in 2013 started as a protest against the redevelopment of Gezi Park in Istanbul and quickly spread across the country.
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The process prescribes an orderly sequence of events involving a broad-based set of community stakeholders coming up with a redevelopment plan.
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The redevelopment would be in collaboration with an affiliate of Hyatt Hotels Corp, TF Cornerstone and MSD Partners said in a statement.
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The fountains, part of an ambitious redevelopment of the Champs-Élysées, are financed primarily by businesses with commercial interests along the avenue.
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"Unfortunately, SHG has more than once chosen the side of redevelopment, prioritizing art and artists over people's livelihoods," it read in part.
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Since redevelopment is slated for 2017, Habitat offered the property to SiTE:LAB in the meantime, as a sort of on-loan arts center.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's housing ministry said on Tuesday investment in a massive shantytown redevelopment project totaled 1.74 trillion yuan ($255.68 billion) last year.
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The Syrian Government passed Law 10 in April to create "redevelopment zones" to rebuild property damaged in the seven years of civil war.
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Stable, Diversified Portfolio: SSNOI growth has been weaker than peers since 4Q13 but still positive, averaging 2.4% per quarter (2.9% when including redevelopment).
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When combined with active redevelopment projects, the unfunded portion of the overall pipeline's costs equalled approximately 4.2% of gross assets as of Sept.
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Meantime, Simon Property Group, the largest mall owner in the U.S., recently broke ground on its redevelopment of Phipps Plaza mall in Atlanta.
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Ironically, cities need the valuable waterfront development, and the tax revenue it provides, to pay for planning and redevelopment of existing real estate.
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The increase was due to more people moving into those areas, resulting in higher demand for transportation infrastructure and redevelopment, the ministry said.
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The Urban Redevelopment Authority said developers sold 1,780 units in March, up from 979 units in February and 843 units in March 2016.
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Kushner Companies confirmed on July 11th that talks had recently ended and that it is reassessing the financing structure of the redevelopment project.
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Today, Regent Park is experiencing a kind of renaissance, thanks to ambitious redevelopment plans that have seen it become more mixed in income.
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I will make it more difficult for redevelopment to result in the closure of heritage and cultural venues by strengthening the London Plan.
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Prices had fallen 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2018, the first drop in six quarters, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority.
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Reuters reported in June that CDB had stopped funding new redevelopment projects and shifted authority for approving loans to its headquarters in Beijing.
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They have decades of experience in giving base communities advice on their redevelopment planning and access to federal resources to implement their plans.
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The private residential property index dropped 0.6 percent from 2018's last quarter, preliminary data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed on Monday.
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Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) had earlier this year lowered the minimum rental period for private houses from six months to three months.
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According to preliminary data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority, the index, which tracks private residential prices, fell 0.5 percent in the first quarter.
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Of all the many football stadiums lost to lucrative redevelopment over the past few decades, Craven Cottage would have been the greatest tragedy.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 1,178 units last month, compared with 1,724 units in the year-ago period.
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Other projects suggest algae and trees, while Mr. Hirata designed a waterfront redevelopment project for Kaohsiung, Taiwan, structured like the bubbles in foam.
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"Everyone is aware of there being a big redevelopment here — to think that it isn't going to happen wouldn't be sensible," he said.
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In 2013's JP Morgan settlement, the DOJ induced the bank to donate to community redevelopment organizations as part of its settlement obligations.
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Sur was initially slated for redevelopment in 2012, part of a nationwide construction push, but local protests forced Ankara to suspend the plans.
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Additionally, the towns in Bangladesh with Rohingya settlements are now poised to undergo redevelopment in an attempt to boost tourism to the areas.
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Eventually, a man drew him aside, introducing himself as the manager of the old town's redevelopment, and insisted on giving us a tour.
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The performing arts center was placed on the back burner, though, as officials wrangled over the many other thorny issues involved in redevelopment.
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When Columbo's closed, amid downtown redevelopment, Purcell shifted his allegiance to Prince's, even though it was a twenty-minute drive to northeast Nashville.
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"If you were going to be a minimalist, this little bit of family relationship could be elaborated on without wholesale redevelopment," he said.
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Mr. Woodward was an urban designer responsible for the many redevelopment projects occurring around Columbus Circle, including the redesign of the circle itself.
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A shantytown redevelopment project, begun four years ago to give rural residents new homes, has been slowed for lack of money, locals said.
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It is the latest step in a strategy that Mr. Fiola and other civic leaders are pursuing to encourage urban investment and redevelopment.
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Areas yearning for economic redevelopment – so often spearheaded by restaurants, retailers, and other Main Street businesses affected by the QIP error – will wait.
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Last December, the State Supreme Court upheld a lower-court ruling in favor of the town, clearing a path for redevelopment to begin.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 735 units last month, compared with 733 units in the year-ago period.
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On the contrary, they look to be cashing in, like so many architecture firms these days, on the rampantly greedy redevelopment of cities.
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Six months after Sandy, Kate (Rebecca Naomi Jones), a low-level bureaucrat working in economic redevelopment, is hunched over on the boardwalk weeping.
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The building had been included in a redevelopment project, and Mr. Chun, at any rate, hadn't gotten enough donations to pay the rent.
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A Google spokeswoman said it was also planning to add an additional 320,000 square feet of space with the redevelopment of Pier 57.
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So she waits, living with another friend and counting on help from relatives and nonprofit groups like the Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation.
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A century ago, the severity of Paris' flood was the result of conditions created by major urban redevelopment, population growth and new construction.
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She previously led an award-winning redevelopment of the Whitworth, and managed the Manchester Art Gallery and the city's cultural strategy as well.
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Controversy has dogged the redevelopment of St. John's Terminal, a former warehouse complex that was the original stopping point of the High Line.
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Several small-business owners told the Thomson Reuters Foundation they were resigned to redevelopment plans they feared would displace their shops and restaurants.
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Now, it is a luxury apartment complex overlooking a minor league baseball field that has become a crown jewel of South Bend's redevelopment.
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For any city "thinking about redevelopment and transferring land from city to private or other uses, this is a key component," he said.
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For any city "thinking about redevelopment and transferring land from city to private or other uses, this is a key component," he said.
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"It's a victory unto itself because something is finally happening after 50 years," said Harriet Cohen, who heads the Seward Park Redevelopment Coalition.
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And last year the tax center's owner, the state-owned Saigon Trading Group, sent local officials a conservation plan for its scheduled redevelopment work.
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A redevelopment board is already pouring tens of millions of dollars into Overtown, but Samuelsson is the first celebrity to make a commitment there.
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The plan describes sites that cover around 21 acres, some owned by the San Jose Redevelopment Agency, others by the City of San Jose.
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Andrew Cuomo&aposs "Buffalo Billion" economic redevelopment program, leaving some lawyers grumbling outside court that it&aposs a bad time to face corruption charges.
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In May, Reuters reported that Brookfield would oversee the redevelopment of the building - 666 Fifth Avenue, a 39-story tower controlled by Kushner Companies.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed that developers sold 952 units last month, compared with 1,122 units in the year-ago period.
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Increased Development Exposure: Exiting the economic downturn, KIM scaled back its pipeline of larger development projects instead focusing on smaller redevelopment and expansion projects.
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Campaigners say until authorities give Dharavi residents more power and recognize the vital role of their businesses, any redevelopment plan is destined to fail.
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Kushner Companies said a year ago it was reassessing how to finance the tower's redevelopment after talks that had begun several years earlier failed.
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Both islands have jointly housed residents before the redevelopment began, including formerly homeless residents and others in need of supportive housing on Treasure Island.
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Hundreds of union workers protested outside the 5Pointz redevelopment site after the project's developer, Jerry Wolkoff, reneged on his promise to hire union labor.
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Hollister had intended to turn the convent into a boutique hotel; local residents reportedly did not favor commercial redevelopment of the eight-acre property.
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Anfield's 18-month redevelopment took longer than scheduled, meaning Liverpool's opening Premier League fixture against Burnley was switched to their opponents' Turf Moor home.
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Success is creating a new problem for Newark: nowadays Mr Baraka must spend time reassuring people that redevelopment will not come at Newarkers' expense.
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"But as credit continues to tighten and monetary policy support for shantytown redevelopment has weakened, demand for home purchases will further decline," he said.
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She's since significantly reduced violence and crime in the city, and brought jobs and redevelopment projects to the area, according to the JFK Library.
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Local officials then often use the funds for "shantytown redevelopment", a longstanding policy to tear down decrepit housing and replace it with newer structures.
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The two men were charged for letting four units in a condominium for less than six months without permission from the Urban Redevelopment Authority.
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The £1 million (~$1.3 million) was meant to go towards "Inspiring People," a $46 million redevelopment of the gallery's Victorian building near Trafalgar Square.
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Shoup has documented devastating impacts of minimum parking requirements on everything from delayed redevelopment and festering inequality to transportation inefficiencies and greenhouse-gas emissions.
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Leverage could trend lower as in 2016 depending upon how the issuer sizes development and redevelopment expenditures relative to equity issuances and asset sales.
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Certainly, city planning projects in Detroit have a decades-long history of seeking resident input on redevelopment via analogue methods such as community meetings.
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The bank has put up $107 million so far, funding blight removal, commercial and residential redevelopment, job skills training and loans to small businesses.
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Last week it was announced that in June 2020 London's National Portrait Gallery will close for a three-year £35-million ($45-million) redevelopment.
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The Investing in Opportunity Act is set to be a major catalyst to spur the redevelopment of American communities and businesses across the country.
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Along with the commercial redevelopment, nine mills have been converted into loft apartments and condominiums, and more than 500 additional residential units are planned.
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Since 2010, under the leadership of Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, Moscow has transformed into a dynamic global city, fueled by oil wealth and urban redevelopment.
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GXP and YXP are also closely involved with Guangzhou's urban redevelopment projects, including the Guangzhou International Finance Center, a landmark skyscraper in the city.
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Although redevelopment has always been seen as an ancillary benefit of remediating toxic-waste sites, human health and environmental protection were the original priorities.
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Since as early as 2014, Vinik has been planning a massive redevelopment project in the area that will include luxury residences, hotels and shops.
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The school redevelopment "feels almost like a takeover," said Jasmene Miranda, a graduate of the high school who is now a media teacher there.
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The reduction of parking space alone could free up a vast amount of land currently devoted to parking for redevelopment into more productive uses.
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A developer has been chosen, he said, adding that he expects a formal redevelopment agreement to be signed by the end of the year.
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And at La Guardia Airport, employees have secured the cranes and other construction equipment that was being used as part of a redevelopment program.
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While the major redevelopment plans were derailed after the archaeological study, the mayor's announcement still stunned those who had advocated preservation of the land.
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The comments were, presumably, in reference to the heavy security presence as well as the mall's looming redevelopment and hyped-up going away bash.
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Square Feet A redevelopment project in High Point, N.C., is creating a new district to replace a downtown that no longer functions as one.
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They need to find a way to maintain the momentum created by so much attention around a natural disaster to sustain long-term redevelopment.
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PARIS — Early next year, after a nearly $22016 million redevelopment, Paris's 153-year-old Bourse de Commerce will reopen as a contemporary art museum.
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In fact, a coalition called Stop Irresponsible Frick Development has re-engaged the architect David Helpern to develop an alternative proposal for the redevelopment.
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Mercy Housing, the project's nonprofit developer, effectively got the land free as part of a city requirement that the neighborhood's redevelopment include affordable housing.
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The area has come to symbolize rapid growth and redevelopment in Denver, much as the Williamsburg neighborhood became the face of transformation in Brooklyn.
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While the branding study inflamed opponents in the barrio, business owners with properties in the redevelopment zone formed an organization called Land Grab Opponents.
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Six years after the redevelopment plan was proposed, Mr. Sanders appeared to step in to help his son-in-law's first race for Congress.
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On the first floor of a city museum in the Urban Redevelopment Authority building, a wall is engraved with letters that spell SMALL ISLAND.
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The Urban Redevelopment Authority said developers sold 977 units in February, up from 382 units sold in January and 303 units in February 2016.
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They proved such a menace that Emperor Napoleon III had the medieval streets swept away in Europe's biggest redevelopment project, led by Baron Haussmann.
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The following February, Congress approved an $8.3 billion package in redevelopment funds to be managed through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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Due to these failures to meet certain conditions of the redevelopment agreement, the city had no choice but to file the notice of default.
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Founded by former slaves, the community, just east of downtown, has a long history of blight but has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years.
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The store, with 700 square feet, will be offered as part of the upcoming Times Square redevelopment, meaning Mr. Moskowitz could lose his space.
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Now, an ambitious redevelopment project, fueled by a first-phase infusion of nearly $180 million, has the Stockyards headed toward a 21st-century resurgence.
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"The blocks on offer include highly prospective exploration opportunities, an undeveloped oil discovery, and a mature gas condensate redevelopment opportunity," the RAK government said.
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Delta announced in late July it would directly fund and finance the costs of its LaGuardia Airport redevelopment project, which would renovate Delta's terminal.
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In turn, the REIT and shopping center owner is expected to use the liquidity boost to pay down debt or fund its redevelopment pipeline.
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This is the agency that manages the process of closing bases and turning them over to communities, civilian agencies, and private interests for redevelopment.
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After eight months in prison, he lived an exemplary life, serving on the Pittsburgh City Council and playing a role in the city's redevelopment.
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"It was quite an undertaking," said Kristin Dean, former president of the Foundation for Homan Square, the organization Sears formed to oversee the redevelopment.
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Sanders also spiked a proposed waterfront redevelopment plan and then worked out a new arrangement with the relevant developer that secured some more public amenities.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 602 units last month, compared with 431 units in the same month a year earlier.
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Take Los Angeles, which used to force developers to build two parking spots for every new unit of housing, hampering redevelopment in the downtown core.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 1,054 units last month, compared with 716 units in the same month a year earlier.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 433 units last month, compared with 527 units in the same month a year earlier.
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The majority held that a local government could seize private property for the purpose of private redevelopment under the "takings clause" clause of the Constitution.
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The redevelopment of a Sears site at Kings Plaza in Brooklyn, New York, which opened in August, cost Macerich $100 million, including the asset's purchase.
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Rising rents—a direct outcome of urban redevelopment—have made the production of art in Shanghai difficult, forcing artists to the city's fringes, and beyond.
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In a ditch in his neighborhood, where all the buildings had been demolished for redevelopment, he buried seven pieces of white fabric for ten days.
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About 40 households were living on Yerba Buena Island until they were evicted in 2015 for the incoming redevelopment, according to The San Francisco Chronicle.
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Thomas deArth, a hydrogeologist by training, owns both an insurance archaeology company that finds these policies and Genesis Engineering & Redevelopment, which cleans up contaminated sites.
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"When you get that kind of money [from Gilbert] coming, you're bound to see some redevelopment, but it doesn't help me at all," she said.
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In other cases, the stores are not performing worse than the overall fleet, but their potential value from redevelopment exceeds their value as a store.
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Developers sold 758 units last month, compared with 1,15 units in the same month a year earlier, data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed.
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Abu Dhabi will help fund the redevelopment, Seychelles Minister for Foreign Affairs and Transport Joel Morgan said at the event without giving any further details.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 654 units last month, compared with 820 units in the same month a year earlier.
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Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) said he was "flabbergasted" by a Trump administration proposal to end funding for a workforce redevelopment pilot program for coal country.
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What's next: In the dynamic recovery phase, leaders have to anticipate the potential for cascading and unintended consequences, and engage the community for sustainable redevelopment.
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However, Fitch expects Times Property to add two to three projects from urban redevelopment sites annually to complement high-cost land acquisitions from public auctions.
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Data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed developers sold 716 units last month, compared with 1,780 units in the same month a year earlier.
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Canadian cities may not have experienced quite the same dramatic growth and redevelopment as NYC or London, but many are struggling with the same issues.
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Developers sold 1,724 units last month, compared with 1,112 units in the same month a year earlier, date compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed.
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The King of Pops' HQ and kitchen has a window counter on the BeltLine, a converted railway trail that is the axis of Atlanta's redevelopment.
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Decades of redevelopment have significantly altered the character of the city, says Murat Cemal Yalcintan, an urban-planning expert at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University.
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Prices jumped 7.9 percent for the whole of 2018, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority's flash estimates on Wednesday, recording a second straight annual rise.
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It said it could help with the redevelopment of the Bar-sur-Aube site which employs over 400 people, and which it would not keep.
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Developers sold 1,198 units last month, compared with 788 units in the same month a year earlier, data compiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed.
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In turn, mall owners have been making their redevelopment strategies known, as many shift away from apparel tenants and into partnerships with more experiential options.
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After losing its longtime home to urban redevelopment, the Drilling Company's Shakespeare in the Parking Lot has taken possession of a new square of asphalt.
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Redevelopment sites carry lower execution risks, and allow Swire Properties to tap resilient demand for office and other commercial space in existing well-developed areas.
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Federal or state funding to support economic stabilization or redevelopment in declining regions could help residents there gain more access to skill-training and jobs.
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In mid-2017, Strategic Property Partners, a joint venture between Vinik and Bill Gates' Cascade Investment, announced a $3 billion redevelopment plan for the area.
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This is what California did in 2010, when the abuse of TIF through redevelopment authorities (RDAs) became an unsustainable burden on schools and other programs.
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Now, thanks largely to investments from the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority and resolute entrepreneurs, Central City is re-emerging as a cultural and commercial destination.
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However, the Buffalo Bayou Partnership, in their redevelopment of the above-ground area into the Buffalo Bayou Park, saw its potential as a public resource.
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