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- 2002007933 contributor B9198750.
- 2002007933 created "c2003.".
- 2002007933 date "2003".
- 2002007933 date "c2003.".
- 2002007933 dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- 2002007933 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-333) and index.".
- 2002007933 description "Introduction: The downtown imperative and the need for comparative studies -- 1. The American downtown: the myth of a golden age -- 2. The evolution of the American downtown, 1850-2 -- 3. The downtown stage: physical site, street morphology, and civic space -- 4. The traditional downtown functions: offices, retailing, hotels and convention centers -- 5. Downtown expands: major attractions, historic districts, residential neighborhoods, and transportation options -- 6. Ranking downtowns: toward a model of spatial organization.".
- 2002007933 extent "340 p. :".
- 2002007933 identifier "0801871638 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2002007933 identifier 2002007933.html.
- 2002007933 identifier 2002007933.html.
- 2002007933 identifier 2002007933.html.
- 2002007933 isPartOf "Creating the North American landscape".
- 2002007933 issued "2003".
- 2002007933 issued "c2003.".
- 2002007933 language "eng".
- 2002007933 publisher "Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- 2002007933 spatial "United States".
- 2002007933 subject "307.3/416/0973 21".
- 2002007933 subject "Central business districts United States Case studies.".
- 2002007933 subject "HT167 .F675 2003".
- 2002007933 subject "Urban renewal United States Case studies.".
- 2002007933 tableOfContents "Introduction: The downtown imperative and the need for comparative studies -- 1. The American downtown: the myth of a golden age -- 2. The evolution of the American downtown, 1850-2 -- 3. The downtown stage: physical site, street morphology, and civic space -- 4. The traditional downtown functions: offices, retailing, hotels and convention centers -- 5. Downtown expands: major attractions, historic districts, residential neighborhoods, and transportation options -- 6. Ranking downtowns: toward a model of spatial organization.".
- 2002007933 title "America's new downtowns : revitalization or reinvention? / Larry R. Ford.".
- 2002007933 type "text".