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The Living City: How America's Cities are Being Revitalized by Thinking Small in a Big Way
City, town, and neighborhood are important things for everyone. They are not changed by anything. Therefore, many people proclaim the goal of wanting to save their cities. People who have the best interests of a city at heart understand that big and new are not synonymous with constructive change. Healthy cities contain a rich mix of old and new buildings and uses, high style and ordinary, large and modest, all in place due to historical economic and social forces involving the actions of many different people and institutions over a period of decades, even centuries. This is a book about conserving, preserving, renewing, rebuilding, and rejuvenating cities. It also talks about renewing neighborhoods and small towns, and downtown business districts in America. While the stories in this book are a good starting place to learn new lessons in redeveloping local economies, local neighborhoods, local downtowns, and local places, there are hundreds if not thousands of additional lessons to be learned.
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