A Good Place to Do Business: Urban Renewal Politics (1945+)

Roger Biles, Mark H. Rose ★ 4.50 (2 reviews) Mid-Range

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A Good Place to Do Business: The Politics of Downtown Renewal since 1945 (Urban Life, Landscape and Policy)

Sociology-focused book on downtown renewal politics since 1945. Insightful analysis for urban policy and planning. Customer insight: mixed/none

Highlights

  • historical analysis of downtown renewal
  • policy-politics intersection in urban renewal
  • regional impact since 1945

Pros

  • authoritative urban policy insights
  • historical perspective on downtown renewal
  • clear categorization within urban sociology

Cons

  • limited customer insights available
  • two-review rating may reflect small sample
  • N/A features data

Best For

  • urban planning students for case studies
  • policy researchers analyzing downtown renewal
  • city planners referencing historical governance
  • academic syllabus on urban sociology
  • bibliographic resource for urban development
  • reference for 1945+ urban policy timeline

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