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"Spring/Summer 2006"
Spring 2006
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Contributors
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Editor’s
Introduction
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New
York Confronts the Limits of Growth
Growth Management in a Mature City
By Frank Braconi
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The
City Builds Where There is No Room to Grow
Rezoning in Manhattan and Brooklyn
By Kimberly Miller and Mark Alexander
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The
Tentative Bronx Comeback
By Julia Vitullo-Martin
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Toward
a More Inclusionary Zoning
Lowering the High Costs of Affordable Housing?
By Peter T. Beck
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Erasing
a Historic Past
What Went Wrong With the Brooklyn Waterfront Plans
By Lisa Kersavage
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Guiding
New York City’s Economic Growth
New Initiatives to Expand Manufacturing
By Pamela Hannigan
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Governors
Island
Which Comes First, the Deal or the Plan?
By Robert Pirani
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The
Gentrification of Manhattan
Long Term Trends in the Housing Market
By Jonathan J. Miller
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Manhattan’s Housing Market and the Media
By Jonathan J. Miller
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"Historic Preservation Issue"
Winter 2005
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Historic
Preservation Issue, Winter 2005
Contents
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Contributors
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7 |
Editor’s
Introduction
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Manhattan’s
Historic Financial District
Preservation and the New Transportation
Infrastructure
By Alex Herrera |
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Small Town Main
Streets
Revitalization in Stamford and Sharon Springs,
New York
By Nan Stolzenburg |
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Funding and
Community Revitalization Programs of
The National Trust for Historic Preservation
at Dia:Beacon, in Boston, and in Georgia
By Erica Stewart |
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Preserving
Manhattan’s
Historic Façades
New Techniques, Technology, and Labor
By Jonathan Raible |
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An Interview
with Julian Adams
Historic Preservation and The Historic Preservation
Tax Credit
By Joshua Kahr |
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Retail Revitalization
in Cleveland
Why Malls, Mega-Projects, and Even Traditional
Urbanism Are Not Enough
By Michael J. Berne |
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The Red Hook,
Brooklyn Waterfront: Will Ikea See the Light?
Critique of a Box-Store Beachhead in Brooklyn
By Alexandros E. Washburn |
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Landmarks of
the Memory: An Essay
By Simon M. Kristak
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"Manhattan's Most Rarified Housing Markets"
By Lawrence Sicular
Supplement, Spring 2004
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Supplement,
Spring 2004
Manhattan’s Most Rarified Housing Markets
What are the trends? What are their characteristics?
Contents
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Introduction |
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Availability
and price trends |
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Where
and what? |
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Where
are the top apartments located? |
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In
what types of buildings? |
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The wealthy buyer chooses not just a property but a manner of living |
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The
grand prewar apartment |
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Townhouses
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Lofts |
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Conclusion |
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Complete First Issue
Fall 2003
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Fall
2003 Table of Contents
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4 |
Contributors |
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5 |
Editor’s
Introduction |
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At
the Top of the Market:
Manhattan’s Multi-Million Dollar Apartment Market
by Lawrence Sicular with Damien Scott |
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Recycling
Old Buildings:
A Case for More Residential Use in the Financial District
by Bryce MacDonald |
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Urban Growth and Character:
A Comparison of New York City and Washington, DC
by Gail Shaffer |
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Does
Location Really Matter?
by Lawrence Sicular |
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