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Merchant of Illusion : James Rouse, America's Salesman of the Businessman's Utopia
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ISBN: 0814273238 081420953X Year: 2004 Publisher: Columbus : Ohio State University Press,

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Suburban alchemy : 1960s new towns and the transformation of the American dream
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ISBN: 0814250750 Year: 2001 Publisher: Columbus (Ohio) : Ohio state university press,

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Public housing that worked : New York in the twentieth century
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ISBN: 0812201329 Year: 2008 Publisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press,

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When it comes to large-scale public housing in the United States, the consensus for the past decades has been to let the wrecking balls fly. The demolition of infamous projects, such as Pruitt-Igoe in St. Louis and the towers of Cabrini-Green in Chicago, represents to most Americans the fate of all public housing. Yet one notable exception to this national tragedy remains. The New York City Housing Authority, America's largest public housing manager, still maintains over 400,000 tenants in its vast and well-run high-rise projects. While by no means utopian, New York City's public housing remains an acceptable and affordable option. The story of New York's success where so many other housing authorities faltered has been ignored for too long. Public Housing That Worked shows how New York's administrators, beginning in the 1930's, developed a rigorous system of public housing management that weathered a variety of social and political challenges. A key element in the long-term viability of New York's public housing has been the constant search for better methods in fields such as tenant selection, policing, renovation, community affairs, and landscape design. Nicholas Dagen Bloom presents the achievements that contradict the common wisdom that public housing projects are inherently unmanageable. By focusing on what worked, rather than on the conventional history of failure and blame, Bloom provides useful models for addressing the current crisis in affordable urban housing. Public Housing That Worked is essential reading for practitioners and scholars in the areas of public policy, urban history, planning, criminal justice, affordable housing management, social work, and urban affairs.


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The Metropolitan Airport : JFK International and Modern New York
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ISBN: 0812291646 Year: 2015 Publisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press,

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The great American transit disaster : a century of austerity, auto-centric planning, and white flight
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ISBN: 0226824411 Year: 2023 Publisher: Chicago, Illinois : University of Chicago Press,

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A potent re-examination of America’s history of public disinvestment in mass transit. Many a scholar and policy analyst has lamented American dependence on cars and the corresponding lack of federal investment in public transportation throughout the latter decades of the twentieth century. But as Nicholas Dagen Bloom shows in The Great American Transit Disaster, our transit networks are so bad for a very simple reason: we wanted it this way. Focusing on Baltimore, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, and San Francisco, Bloom provides overwhelming evidence that transit disinvestment was a choice rather than destiny. He pinpoints three major factors that led to the decline of public transit in the United States: municipal austerity policies that denied most transit agencies the funding to sustain high-quality service; the encouragement of auto-centric planning; and white flight from dense city centers to far-flung suburbs. As Bloom makes clear, these local public policy decisions were not the product of a nefarious auto industry or any other grand conspiracy—all were widely supported by voters, who effectively shut out options for transit-friendly futures. With this book, Bloom seeks not only to dispel our accepted transit myths but hopefully to lay new tracks for today’s conversations about public transportation funding.


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The Great American Transit Disaster : A Century of Austerity, Auto-Centric Planning, and White Flight.
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ISBN: 9780226824413 Year: 2023 Publisher: Chicago University of Chicago Press

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Public Housing That Worked
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ISBN: 9780812201321 Year: 2014 Publisher: Philadelphia

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ISBN: 9780812291643 Year: 2015 Publisher: Philadelphia

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Affordable Housing in New York : The People, Places, and Policies That Transformed a City
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ISBN: 0691207054 Year: 2016 Publisher: Oxford : Baltimore, Md. : Princeton University Press, Project MUSE,

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A richly illustrated history of below-market housing in New York, from the 1920s to todayA colorful portrait of the people, places, and policies that have helped make New York City livable, Affordable Housing in New York is a comprehensive, authoritative, and richly illustrated history of the city's public and middle-income housing from the 1920s to today. Plans, models, archival photos, and newly commissioned portraits of buildings and tenants by sociologist and photographer David Schalliol put the efforts of the past century into context, and the book also looks ahead to future prospects for below-market subsidized housing. A dynamic account of an evolving city, Affordable Housing in New York is essential reading for understanding and advancing debates about how to enable future generations to call New York home.


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Public housing myths : perception, reality, and social policy
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ISBN: 9780801452048 9780801478741 Year: 2015 Publisher: Ithaca : Cornell University,

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