Case Study: Urban problems and solutions in Baltimore Flashcards
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Facts and figures
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- Largest city in the state of Maryland
- Pop: 650 000
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Define urban renewal
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the process whereby the derelict areas are improved by upgrading existing buildings. Also known as gentrification
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Solutions
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- Over 100 hectares of previously derelict industrail buildings have been transformed into a mix of businesses , housing, recreation and tourist attractions
- E.g. Power plant = a mixed-use project developed in late 1990s in a historic power station built in 1900. $30 million project includes loft offices, bookstore, Hard Rock Cafe, gym, nightclubs
- Improved road networks
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Effect
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- Creates jobs, housing, changes the economic base of the city
- Commuting takes 45 mins between D.C and Baltimore
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Define urban regeneration
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The renewal of a declining part of a town/city by removing existing houses and buildings