Re-use Appraisal of Washington Park Urban Renewal Area r-24, authored by Daniel Weisberg, offers a detailed examination of an urban renewal project in 1962. This study provides insights into the methodologies used for appraising land re-use potential during mid-20th century urban development initiatives. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of urban planning, land economics, and community redevelopment efforts of the time.
Focusing specifically on the Washington Park area, the document likely includes analysis of property values, zoning regulations, and proposed land use changes aimed at revitalizing the neighborhood. This book is of interest to scholars, urban planners, and historians seeking primary source material on the implementation and evaluation of urban renewal projects and their impact on American cities.
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