Intended Date of Award
1992
Degree Name
Master in Public Administration (MPA)
Chair
Jan Hillard
Vice-Chair
Larry Bakken
Abstract
This problem analysis thesis compares two neighborhood revitalization projects, in Springfield, Florida and the other in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Analysis is based on geographic, aesthetic, social, economic and political success. This study is intended to analyze community viability growth and revitalization literature from the fields of Urban Studies and Political Science, and then to determine whether the plan utilized in Florida would be successful if applied in Minnesota. Appendices include maps, photos of typical structures, and interview questions. Submitted in partial fulfillment for degree of MA in Public Administration.
Recommended Citation
Strauss, Jane, "Urban Neighborhood Revitalization: Is There a Middle Ground between Gentrification and Terminal Decay?" (1992). School of Business Student Theses and Dissertations. 10.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/hsb_all/10
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DigitalCommons@Hamline
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School of Business Student Theses and Dissertations