New Life at Ground Zero: New York, Home Ownership, and the Future of American Cities

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SUNY Press, 1997/07/01 - 267 ページ
In New Life at Ground Zero, Charles J. Orlebeke traces New York City's dramatic comeback in the 80s and 90s, focusing on one organization, the New York City Housing Partnership, which would help spark the recovery by building thousands of new homes for the ownership market in scores of bombed-out neighborhoods in the South Bronx and throughout the city.

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A GROUNDBREAKING IN BROOKLYN
1
New York City Graveyard of Good Intentions
4
The Elusive Idea of Partnership
8
David Rockefeller and Ed Koch Wary Partners
9
POSTWAR NEW YORK THE RADIANT CITY MEETS JANE JACOBS
13
NEW YORK CITY ON THE ROPES
23
AFTER THE CRISIS GROPING FOR AN AGENDA
31
MOVING TOWARD PARTNERSHIP
41
PRODUCTION BREAKTHROUGH
133
Whose Program Is New Homes?
136
The New Homeowners
140
A Competing Implementation Model
143
BEYOND NEW HOMES EXPANDING THE PARTNERSHIP AGENDA
149
The Neighborhood Builder Program
150
A NonMinority Minority Program
154
No Shortcuts
158

Launching the Housing Partnership
46
IN SEARCH OF A BLUEPRINT
49
The Housing Partnership Getting Organized
52
The Implementation Plan
54
Genesis of a Program
58
THE MONEY CHASE
67
Playing the Pierce Connection
69
Going for a UDAG
74
The Ford Foundation Says No
76
THE ELUSIVE UDAG
79
The Project Fee Issue
86
Hitting the State
87
GETTING TO PRODUCTION CEREMONIES AND REALITIES
93
A RibbonCutting in Harlem
96
High Optimism Slow Start
98
The Elusive Good Sites
104
Big Projections Big Shortfalls
111
THE KOCH HOUSING PLAN REACHING FOR NEW PARTNERS
117
Nobody Trusted Anybody Anywhere
121
REBNY Strikes Out
129
Rebuilding Neighborhood Economies
162
The New York City Investment Fund
168
Prospects The Daunting 1990s Agenda
170
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THE MAKING OF A NEW URBAN POLICY PARADIGM
173
Beyond the Anecdotal Success Story
177
The Community Reinvestment Act
180
Community Development Corporations CDCs
185
The Intermediaries
188
The LowIncome Housing Tax Credit
191
CDBG and HOME
193
Vacant Urban Land
195
The Immigration Wave
197
URBAN HOMEOWNERSHIP AND THE FUTURE OF CITIES
201
The Equity Issue
206
A Shorter Way Home
208
NYC HOUSING PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS
211
NYC HOUSING PARTNERSHIP HOUSING ACTIVITY BY BOROUGH
215
NYC HOUSING PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
221
Notes
227
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Charles J. Orlebeke is Professor of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He previously served as Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research at the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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