This could be because Bristol has already undergone a regeneration process. This would mean that employment was quite good due to new businesses moving into the area, which would in turn lead to more money in the local economy. This is called the multiplier effect, and if a city manages to achieve it then they can be seen as successful. This could also be compared to London, as the levels of household deprivation are very similar. This could be due to the size of the city, as the population in London is huge and therefore the results are varied.
Each of the sections below will examine an aspect related to the benefits and detriments of gentrification, and will allow for a cohesive understanding of an issue that will continue to be hotly contested, not just in the United States but globally. As discussed below, gentrification is not without its benefits. A better neighborhood infrastructure is put in place through increased neighborhood investment, urban areas are re-born as the new residents move in and bring with them their own culture and there is the potential for a reduction in some types of crime. However these benefits come at a steep cost. Entire populations of people are displaced, the strong community support system relied upon heavily by the urban residents is removed, and the infrastructure that the poorer residents rely on for their specific needs is taken away.
There are several reasons why planners and developers focused on the Cramer Hill area for redevelopment. First of all, the area is near major transportation routes and centers, including the Ben Franklin Bridge, Interstate 95, Route 676, the Walter Rand Transportation Center, and the RiverLine. City planners know that residents and businesses want easy access in and out of an area for the greatest number of people. Secondly, Cramer Hill is a stable neighborhood with a lower percentage of crime and poverty than many other parts of the city. This is a desirable trait for redevelopment because it makes it more likely that efforts will be successful.
As Sydney became an emerging world city and it’s morphology changed, Pyrmont underwent urban renewal (both processes facilitated though the Better Cities Project), the new targeted residents of DINKS, SINKS, YUPPIES and high income professionals, who were attracted to the gentrified waterfront suburb with a desirable location needed suitable accommodation. Areas such as the Finger-Wharves and Jacksons Landing underwent urban consolidation, and became luxury apartments, and warehouses underwent adaptive reuse to become apartments. Role of Agencies: The SHFA is an important agency that in improving the quality of life for Pyrmont residents through human processes of change. The SHFA is active in Pyrmont and its surrounding areas in management of public spaces, heritage conservation and entertainment. Within Daring Harbour, 500m from Pyrmont the SHFA runs restaurants, shops, marinas and attractions like the Chinese Garden of Friendship.
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Title: New Stadium for Newburgh Status: Select Status Abstract: This proposal document looks at some of the reasons why it is felt by the Newburgh Sports Development Office that a New Stadium Building for the city is very desirable. See Executive review Distribution: Joseph Regis (City Mayor); Steven Owens (Planning Chief) Version: Authorisation: William Abrahams Issue Authority Author: Michael Smith Comments To: Michael Smith By: 3rd October 2009 © Newburgh Sports Development Office. 2014 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE REVIEW 3 RECOMMENDATION 4 CURRENT SITUATION 4 CONCLUSIONS 5 APPENDIX A 5 APPENDIX B 5 INDEX 6 EXECUTIVE REVIEW It is the firm belief of the Newburgh Sports Development Office that a new stadium
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‘Positive’ Gentrification, Social Control and the ‘Right to the City’ in Mixed-Income Communities: Uses and Expectations of Space and Place Summary: Due to the consequences of concentrated urban poverty and racial segregation that resulted from “public housing”, a major policy focus over the past two decades that been to promote the development of mixed-income communities – which typically consist of public housing residents, affordable (reduced rent or purchase) housing residents, and market-rate (rent or purchase) residents. This strategy has been coined, “Positive gentrification”, whereby these mixed-income communities would then benefit the lower-income residents by integrating them into a better neighborhood. The value of “positive gentrification (481-482)” draws from “social disorganization theory”
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