How To Use Redevelopment In A Sentence
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The Civic Trust launched a campaign last month asking the public to rail against the redevelopment and had 6,000 proforma objections printed.
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I'm also concerned that the change is being made piecemeal, without regard to the proposed redevelopment of the waterfront and City Hall car park.
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The Central Library restoration has been recognized for playing a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown Kansas City.
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Those reliefs were crucial to the viable redevelopment of the Hotel.
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Community fears are mounting over the proposed foreshore redevelopment and port enhancement.
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But plans for the repairs and redevelopment work have been put on a slow burner by the government as a result of the sharp economic downturn.
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The whole idea of the proposed redevelopment of the centre is farcical, unnecessary and at odds with what many people really want.
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Redevelopment has since reduced it to 443 parking stalls.
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Each parcel has multiple property interests outstanding that must be acquired or removed to sustain redevelopment, such as freehold estates, future interests, easements, covenants, leaseholds and security interests, any one or more of which could be jointly held.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on eminent domain and the Michigan Supreme Court:
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And it's a cultural divide between those who believe that baseball represents something pure and simple -- father and son deciding on the spur of the moment to take in a ballgame, some peanuts and Cracker Jack -- and those who see sports as fuel to drive the engine of urban redevelopment, grease the dealmaking of the nation's corporate chieftains, and supply television with a steady source of programming to wrap around commercials.
Ernie Harwell and the story of baseball
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The new building is the linchpin of the medical centre's £62 million redevelopment programme.
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Mr. Boccher is an agent for the UCIA, with which the city has an interlocal services agreement for redevelopment.
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The church is looking to secure grants to proceed further with the redevelopment.
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She says President Bush will ask Congress to approve a grant of $770 million for Lebanon's long-term redevelopment and rebuilding from last summer's battle between Hezbollah and Israel.
CNN Transcript Jan 25, 2007
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Major redevelopments of key I.T. applications had begun which would ensure a more customer-focused approach.
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This was part of the redevelopment of the whole area formerly covered by the docks.
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The station's redevelopment has been earmarked as a major element in kick-starting the Airedale masterplan proposals.
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Restoration of the seventeenth-century grade II building is complete following sensitive redevelopment which began early this decade.
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This redevelopment would enable the South Yorkshire area to make a major contribution to this growth target.
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Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area.
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Redevelopment, however, would erase the landscape that the brownstoners had imagined for themselves.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Steve Coyle , CEO , the AFL - CIO Housing Investment Trust , Former Boston Redevelopment Authority.
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The city also several years ago implemented "predevelopment" meetings to help everyone understand what is expected, she said.
The Daily News - News
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The ability to leverage private capital has also come to be increasingly expressed in defense of sorely needed downtown redevelopment activity.
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The lack of facilities for elderly people has cast doubts on the whole of the redevelopment scheme.
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The myth is that Dutch forces have essentially shunned combat, emphasizing make-nice reconstruction and redevelopment projects in Uruzgan, for which Holland has primary responsibility, concentrating their efforts in the less dangerous areas – earlier "pacified" by Americans, especially in the basin around Tarin Kowt, the provincial capital.
Afstan: New Dutch approach
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The river Seine bisects the city, the Right Bank is home to the grand boulevards and most monumental buildings, many dating from Haussmann's nineteenth-century redevelopment.
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The project depends on $80 million to $100 million in redevelopment funds over the next two decades, and without those monies, his project would be stalled, half-completed.
In California, Dreams May Turn to Nightmares
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West Wiltshire District Council has agreed in principle to free up some land for the proposed redevelopment of the waterside area of Trowbridge.
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And plentiful. ws: That parking garage in downtown is owned by Lake Oswego Redevelopment Agency (LORA) which is a public entity.
Wednesday lunch in L.O. (Jack Bog's Blog)
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The redevelopment will be welcomed by traders in the area whose businesses have suffered.
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Perhaps indicative of their spunk, all three women took on the mayor and opposed the redevelopment proposals for Union Station.
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An integral part of the redevelopment is an impressive series of site-specific art commissions by contemporary artists.
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In so doing, they will reap windfall profits from a property redevelopment scheme.
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Meanwhile, Ascot racecourse is to unveil their plans for a major redevelopment on Thursday.
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Local conservationists had their work cut out staving off redevelopment of the seventeenth-century town centre.
FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
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Managers at the Victory Day Nursery want to relocate to a three-storey terraced house in Cambridge Road while their premises in Battersea Park Road undergoes redevelopment.
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The creation of a modern accessible transport hub is an essential part of the overall redevelopment of Sheffield city centre.
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For the present it's a chaos of building and redevelopment projects spread out over a maze of roadworks.
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The skiver of the year trophy goes to Gerry from TWN Construction, for surfing in Newquay while claiming to be stuck up a crane at the redevelopment of Wembley Stadium.
What's Going On
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In 1991 a new federal building was constructed in Asheville, making the arcade available for redevelopment.
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Now, as the buildings await redevelopment, they are mostly cut-price DVD stores or charity shops.
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But they also want to leave the door open for the assessment of other potential sites if redevelopment proves impracticable.
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Any major redevelopment of the south Sutton area is of paramount importance to all those who reside in the area.
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Redevelopment of the site will result in the end of live racing there, a feature of the fair since 1951.
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Redevelopment work which will transform the dated look of Manchester's Arndale Centre is well under way.
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The mayor has promised a transfusion of $8 million in redevelopment funds.
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For more middle-of-the-road housing, the big one is going to be the redevelopment of the council-owned Lagoon Farm, which could realise as many as 800 sections.
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Seems that George Stevenson, of the engineering firm Remington & Vernick, is turning out to be chief shoveler (See Bernice Paglia's report "Redevelopment Caveats Aired").
Archive 2007-05-01
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First, Santa Monica spent roughly $180 million in public works and redevelopment funds spiffing up the beachfront area.
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With all the players -- Planning Board, Council, and Administration -- in astrological alignment, why is it that redevelopment plans seem as fraught as in the 1980s, when all was bickering and maneuvering?
Archive 2007-05-01
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Too many local authorities are needlessly displacing people through unnecessary commercial prestige redevelopments, says a State Council circular which has been distributed nationally.
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The lack of facilities for elderly people has cast doubts on the whole of the redevelopment scheme.
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That is a remarkable achievement given the present redevelopment work which has disrupted movement around the city centre.
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As a way to ease that transition, the Department of Defense has agreed to allow it to become a redevelopment area.
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The development company wants to build a cinema on top of its parkade, but the project will violate the district's Area Redevelopment Plan by making the building too tall.
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That gives cities a big incentive to create redevelopment districts, since most of the tax revenue generated by them can be used for a variety of noneducational purposes.
Blight Cures Drain City Coffers
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The primary goal of redevelopment was to create an inviting and comfortable pedestrian experience.
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Housing chiefs have earmarked five locations where existing property could be demolished for redevelopments to house residents displaced by the regeneration project.
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Looking back on three decades of writing about the Manchester band, Morley explains why the group, and the Factory records label pioneered by the late Tony Wilson, were so important in the history of rock and the redevelopment of the North.
Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
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Mr Justice Donal O'Donnell found arbitrator Geoffrey F. Hawker had "misconducted" the arbitration in the technical sense and this required the setting aside of his October 2007 award on the dispute between the Council and Samuel Kingston Construction Company (SKC) arising from a contract of April 5th 2004 for the redevelopment of Eyre Square.
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They speak of economic justice, economic redevelopment, fiscal conservatism and good business.
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A spokesman for the Prison Service said the en suite cells were "the way forward" and would be copied in other prison redevelopments.
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The move would not interfere with greyhound racing and would leave the old Plough Lane football ground available for redevelopment.
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I congratulate Chancellor Schroeder on initiating this stability pact as a device for the long-term redevelopment of Kosovo and all of Southeastern Europe.
Joint Remarks In Press Availability
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This phase involves the redevelopment of many sections into residential areas.
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They produced a masterplan for the phased redevelopment of the whole site.
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The cranes on the skyline, together with massive dockside redevelopments, tell an encouraging story.
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Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area.
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Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area.
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York City today turned up the heat on the local authority over its phased redevelopment plans for Huntington Stadium.
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Then the elite persuaded the newly elected mayor to appoint a committee to lay the groundwork for redevelopment.
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The goal is to provide maximum community benefit from the resources available, and that should be the watchword for the museum as it prepares to embark on a major redevelopment at a very significant cost.
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I also think redevelopment is a good idea -- as long as the community has input and there is transparency.
Your Right Hand Thief
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The sense of unreadability derives not just from the urban layout, or (it must be said) from the fact that I am foreign, but from the sheer scale and speed of redevelopment.
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The former gas works off Station Avenue, Filey, is earmarked for redevelopment by Scarborough Council to attract more shoppers into the town centre.
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They are also counting on $ 10 million in tax increment financing via the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency.
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It is the most ambitious single plan for the redevelopment of any part of the capital, and, if successfully implemented, will act as a link between the city centre and the docklands.
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Then the elite persuaded the newly elected mayor to appoint a committee to lay the groundwork for redevelopment.
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The remaining web of streets was due for redevelopment - the standard solution to housing decay in the last couple of decades.
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The Art Gallery's nineteenth-century interiors, splendidly restored in the 1980s with public money, have been spoilt by the gallery's recent redevelopment.
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And it's a cultural divide between those who believe that baseball represents something pure and simple -- father and son deciding on the spur of the moment to take in a ballgame, some peanuts and Cracker Jack -- and those who see sports as fuel to drive the engine of urban redevelopment, grease the dealmaking of the nation's corporate chieftains, and supply television with a steady source of programming to wrap around commercials.
Ernie Harwell and the story of baseball
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The lack of facilities for elderly people has cast doubts on the whole of the redevelopment scheme.
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Timber Ridge talks need more time The town has been in "predevelopment" talks with a company interested in rebuilding Timber Ridge, the town's employee housing complex.
The Vail Trail - All Sections
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For some years now, Dublin's quays and waterfronts have been in the process of vigorous urban redevelopment.
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Much vineyard redevelopment is done for reasons of disease infestation and disease control.
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The new metro stop forms part of a wider extension and redevelopment of the city's metro system.
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Any major redevelopment of the south Sutton area is of paramount importance to all those who reside in the area.
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Local conservationists had their work cut out staving off redevelopment of the seventeenth-century town centre.
FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
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Meanwhile, the company has unveiled a £200,000 redevelopment of berthing facilities at the bay, which it says now boasts the most modern marina on the lake.
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The Council and developers are following the example of towns and cities across the country where areas becoming derelicts as they await redevelopment are being turned into visitor attractions.
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Property magnate John Bloor bought the land for redevelopment and picked up the Triumph name as part of the deal.
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The Redevelopment Agency or the Planning Commission would have to approve the stadium plans.
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If a property that used to yield $1 million in tax revenues now yields $3 million, due to redevelopment, the extra $2 million is "tiffed" to pay off the project costs.
Austin Bloggers: Austin Metablog
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The council says the redevelopment is an historic opportunity for the city, and that they're right to be optimistic.
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The council says the redevelopment is an historic opportunity for the city, and that they're right to be optimistic.
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Now, as the buildings await redevelopment, they are mostly cut-price DVD stores or charity shops.
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The lack of facilities for elderly people has cast doubts on the whole of the redevelopment scheme.
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The redevelopment of the shopping centre is to go ahead after all three objectors withdrew their appeals.
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Local authorities were involved because it was necessary to use planning powers to assemble land for comprehensive redevelopment.
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The adoption of a sequential approach to assessing the development potential of sites and the redevelopment potential of existing buildings.
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The redevelopment of the State Library is no less critical given the current revolution in information systems.
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The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority claims the cowboys were illegally using the former warehouse as a stable, a use it wasn't zoned for.
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Plans for the redevelopment of a public house in Chiswick were unveiled last week and received an almost unprecedented reaction.
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Including the investment in related infrastructure, the Quartier International is the largest redevelopment project in Canada.
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Donor agencies reinforce the problem of longer term redevelopment by putting a premium on rapid disbursement of emergency funds.
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We're glad average citizens are fighting for their property rights, and we hope GOP lawmakers take Governor Brown up on the offer to send redevelopment agencies to the knackery.
Property Rights Knockout
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The redevelopment will see the construction of a ticket office and waiting area together with public toilet and baby changing area.
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The redevelopment will restore prairie and riparian corridors within new city parks and open space.
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Computer and communications technologies have occasioned the massive redevelopment of physical, social and cultural spaces and made them unrecognizable to us.
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But Montana, the city planner who worked on the Hayes Valley redevelopment plan, said there were trade-offs.
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And the city recently changed the main avenue to one-way and added walking and biking paths, says Carrie Broussard, economic development manager for Mid-City Redevelopment Alliance.
Baton Rouge real estate market holds its own
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The book examines the changing aesthetics of metropolitan areas, architecture as both a fine and a social art, and the redevelopment of Chicago's lakefront.
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Other targeted tax credits marked for phaseout include ones for so-called brownfield redevelopments, battery manufacturers and other businesses.
Michigan Wants to Cut Film-Industry Credits
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The debate on the redevelopment of Hungate has elicited a suggestion that it would be an ideal site and additionally provide an opportunity for the integration of bus and rail travel.
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In the recent past at least three large houses in the road have been given permission for redevelopment as flats.
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The adoption of a sequential approach to assessing the development potential of sites and the redevelopment potential of existing buildings.
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The committee soon offered a comprehensive plan for redevelopment and conservation in all areas of the city.
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Canal operators are finding new ways to do their maintenance work that could coexist with canal redevelopment.
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Nobel counters and corrects a lot of PR-driven conventional wisdom about the plans, designs, objectives, and personalities that dominated the redevelopment process.
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It sparked the redevelopment of the station, the railyards and warehouses into loft apartments, restaurants and microbreweries.
Times, Sunday Times
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Later, the mayor will reimburse the agency from his coffers, they were assured by redevelopment agency fiscal officer Steve Agostini.
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Treasury Holdings is promoting the urban regeneration of Sligo through the redevelopment of the town centre.
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The demolition would clear the site despite the fact that the cottage, which pre-dates the viaduct and is typical of traditional development at Waterside, appeared to be in sound condition and capable of redevelopment.
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Much of the redevelopment is focusing on sustainable building.
POST 9/11: LOWER MANHATTAN GOES GREEN | Inhabitat
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Options include total demolition with redevelopment, total renovation or partial clearance and renovation.
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The high court unanimously ruled a municipality cannot condemn a property simply by declaring it not fully productive, thus raising the bar on proofs for 'blighting' an area to further redevelopment.
Plainfield faces court challenge on 'blighting' for parking deck
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predevelopment" meetings with a person who is interested in opening a restaurant at 7611
The Daily News - News
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The prospect of a park road sparked alarm when town redevelopment plans were unveiled last October.
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The initiative foundered because there was no market interest in redevelopment.
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The Factoria Mall in Bellevue is currently losing many stores, but redevelopment will begin soon in the hopes of creating a more useful, long-term multipurpose community space.
Boing Boing
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It also suggests that there is the possibility of providing additional parking as part of any redevelopment of backlands lying between The Lungy and Market Yard.
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Seattle is an especially attractive place for brownfield redevelopment for a number of reasons, including that the land-poor Northwestern port city needs to reclaim abandoned properties to grow, said Mr. Williams, whose firm is also redeveloping brownfields in Denver and Parchment, Mich.
Brownfields Bloom in Seattle
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But after years of planning, the Quincy Center redevelopment is taking a large step forward - the Beal Cos. is signing on as codeveloper, bringing to Quincy its long experience in building and managing large urban properties in Boston, Cambridge, and other Massachusetts communities.
Boston.com Top Stories
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Political emphasis lay on the redevelopment of the city's historic centre, which had been demolished during the war.
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The ability to leverage private capital has also come to be increasingly expressed in defense of sorely needed downtown redevelopment activity.
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I'm no engineer but even I could appreciate with dumbstruck awe just how much work has gone into the redevelopment.
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The Redevelopment Agency or the Planning Commission would have to approve the stadium plans.
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The project involved mixed-use redevelopment of an old industrial neighborhood to link the urban core to the Willamette River.
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The hospital is working on a large, multiphase redevelopment effort that will merge its three sites into two.
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The Redevelopment Agency Commission is expected to approve a program that calls for investigating two alternative financing schemes.
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Barley Hall was a former medieval hall which was acquired by York Archeological Trust in the 1980s when the site came up for redevelopment.
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We are hoping that whoever comes forward will provide the town with a building which is complementary to the style of the remainder of the Pier Hill redevelopment.
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Earlier schemes for their redevelopment were killed off by the property downturn of 1990-93.
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They also count on $ 10 million in tax increment financing via the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency.
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In yesterday's paper, Stephanie Grace writes about how my main homey (and legendary Nagin enabler) Rob Couhig is on the board of the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority, which is being severely hamstrung by the Mayor's office in all kinds of ways.
Archive 2007-06-01
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Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area.
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Pellegrini said the 2nd Brigade's mission is to help bring Haiti as close to pre-earthquake levels as possible and to leave the long-term redevelopment in capable hands.
WRAL.com Top Stories
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The civic space in the middle of the complex, which is utilised mainly by vagrants and is largely untouched by the current redevelopment proposal, would be both ideal and ample for such purpose.
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There are policy groups who recommend reinvesting the money spent on prisons to community redevelopment.
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As for the assertion that only fans and the club would benefit from the redevelopment, this seems a slightly blinkered approach.
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OLD Town is the midst of a major redevelopment with apartments and flats close to being completed.
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The club formerly had its own grass courts at the top of Kingsbury Street but these were sold for redevelopment.
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Unlike the popular image of unruly and scungy squatter households, James' model is highly organised and makes use of buildings only until they are ready for redevelopment.
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English Partnerships has hit back at claims it is not giving house owners value for money as part of a massive redevelopment scheme.
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The majority of the 1960s era split-levels and two-storey boxes have either been torn down or have red-and-white redevelopment signs posted in front of them.
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However, others have reservations about tight rules being put down about redevelopment in Middleton, and Bradford Council has not granted the status.
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As part of Ottawa's five-year official plan review, city planners are recommending an average of 40 per cent of new homes in the city be built through intensification, namely infill and redevelopment projects, through to 2031.
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Responsible redevelopment can transform environmentally impaired property into productive assets.
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Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area.
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An international specialist in museum surveys will focus on the redevelopment of key displays.
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Their next project was the redevelopment of a large tract in Honolulu.
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Mr Matthews said the redevelopment was one of the reasons he had been chosen for the job and his experience held him in good stead.
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It is part of efforts to promote environmental and economic redevelopment in the area.
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The move would not interfere with greyhound racing and would leave the old Plough Lane football ground available for redevelopment.
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Mr. Schmidt forcefully dittoed that, declaring that he had always been for the city redevelopment project what about that abstention from two weeks ago? but he too, could not in good conscience promise to pay the city's indebtedness in the event of fiscal disaster.
Time to Give Back to the People
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That decision is a decision which would have to be made by all of our allies, and not just by the United States -- especially given the leading role the European Union has played in making commitments to the long-term redevelopment of the area.
Clinton Chirac Press Availability
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The redevelopment will comprise 32 apartments, ranging in price from £250,000 to the £1.25m showstopper.
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Scottish Enterprise was involved in a land swap in the early days of developing the site, allowing Hill's company to acquire an ugly but strategically important coal bing for redevelopment while SE got a few acres of its own.