Abstracts - faqs.org

Abstracts

Social sciences

Search abstracts:
Abstracts » Social sciences

Focus on...Richmond, Virginia

Article Abstract:

The 6th Street Marketplace in Richmond, Virginia signaled a new era in that city's downtown development, with the three-block complex including the Carpenter Center for the Performing Arts, over 100 retail shops and restaurants, a fountain, statuary, the Festival Park, the Crystal Palace with specialty food merchants, and a glass-enclosed bridge with stained-glass medallions. This comprises only a part of the overall downtown development plan in Richmond, however, with other elements of the plan including a new convention center, three new hotels, four renovated hotels, five new large office buildings, a number of renovated office buildings, four parking decks and a renovated performing arts center. The formation of Richmond Renaissance Inc. by community leaders, the goals of the Richmond Renaissance Development Corp., a history of the city's downtown development, and the outlook for the 21st Century are described.

Author: Battle, Stafford Levon
Publisher: National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials
Publication Name: Journal of Housing
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0272-7374
Year: 1986
Case studies, Virginia, Community development, Urban policy, Housing authorities

User Contributions:

Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:

CAPTCHA


Privitization of housing programs: policy and implications

Article Abstract:

Privitization of certain federal housing programs aimed at providing dwellings to low income and middle income markets does not really encourage private sector development of affordable housing, but is an irresponsible way for the federal government to separate itself from previous responsibilities. The Reagan administration believes that the market economy is able to provide affordable housing better than the federal programs, and therefore established in 1981 the President's Commission on Housing. The proposed programs and the Commission's report are discussed. Two affirmative programs supported by the President are the funding of a housing voucher program and the sale of previously built public housing to private companies or tenants.

Author: Walker, Jeffrey
Publisher: National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials
Publication Name: Journal of Housing
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0272-7374
Year: 1986
United States, Economic aspects, Privatization, Privatization (Business), City planning, Urban planning, Home ownership

User Contributions:

Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:

CAPTCHA



Subjects list: Analysis, Housing, Public housing
Similar abstracts:
  • Abstracts: Specification and estimation of hedonic housing price models. Stratetgic location decisions in a growing market
  • Abstracts: Affirmative action programs: an organizational justice perspective. Recipient and observer reactions to discipline: are managers experiencing wishful thinking?
  • Abstracts: Concept and career-stage differentiation in obsolescence research. Sense-making of employment: on whether and why people read employment advertising
  • Abstracts: Reference prices and deception in newspaper advertising. Product categorization and inference making: some implications for comparative advertising
  • Abstracts: Classical conditioning preferences for stimuli. Examining the vividness controversy: an availability-valence interpretation
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.
Some parts © 2025 Advameg, Inc.