Housing Policy Research Program
Hoffman, Mark C. , The Urban Center. 1990. Urban Center Research Report.
Previous research of the Housing Policy Research Program suggests that policies and programs to stabilize Cleveland’s residential base need to be implemented soon. To achieve stabilization requires the systematic reuse of vacant land and the retarding of housing abandonment, which is now affecting most of Cleveland’s neighborhoods.
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Philadelphia (9)
- Reclaiming Vacant Lots
- Vacant Land in Philadelphia
- An Asset Management Approach to Vacant Land
- From Vacant Land to Open Space
- Vacant Land Management in Philadelphia Neighborhoods
- Neighborhood Transformations
- Vacant Property Prescriptions
- Making Philadelphia a 'Green Country Towne'
- From Falls to Fairmount
Vacant Land (17)
- Reclaiming Vacant Lots
- Vacant Land in Philadelphia
- Vacant Land in Cities: an Urban Resource
- Dirt Into Dollars
- Transforming America's Cities
- Addressing the Vacant and Abandoned Property Problem
- An Asset Management Approach to Vacant Land
- From Vacant Land to Open Space
- Vacant Land Management in Philadelphia Neighborhoods
- NWF Seeks to Turn Urban Brownfields into Green Spaces
- Reported Causes of Change in City Supply of Vacant Land
- City Willing to Sell Vacant Lots for One Dollar
- Vacant Land and Environmental Contamination in Philadelphia
- Vacant Property Prescriptions
- Parking it in the Big Apple
- Urban Vacant Land
- Housing Policy Research Program