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Ellsworth testifies for NYC

Architecture Here and There

Lynn Ellsworth testified at last Thursday’s public hearing of the Empire State Development [ESD] Corporation. I’m an economist and I specialize in economic development. I believe that the project concept and the choice of project site violate the UDC [Urban Development Corporation] Act [of 1968]. This is utter nonsense.

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Cangzhou Mingzhu International Clothing Industry Characteristic Town’s Service Community | y.ad Studio

ArchiDiaries

Studio, located in Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, China. After the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Integrated Development Outline Plan was upgraded to China’s national development plan, Beijing’s non-capital functions have been transferred outwards, with the clothing wholesale and processing industries bearing the brunt.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

e-architect

Architecture Articles, Architectural Developments, Global Design Project News, New Property Posts Architecture Articles: Building Designs Building Debate – Architectural Information + International Construction Projects Architecture Articles Information : Building Links Architectural Projects + Key New Property Designs, alphabetical: Building (..)

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How to Overcome "Not in my Neighborhood" and Increase Affordable Housing

Community Architect

One example is Baltimore Count , surrounding Baltimore City and representative of a typical US pattern where most poverty and affordable housing is concentrated in core cities while the surrounding suburbs have neither any public housing nor much affordable housing at all. The only winners were the real estate agents and speculators.

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It Won't Be Over Soon: How Will COVID Change the World?

Community Architect

Free transit, for example, even though it was shortlived in most cities. In a second part I will try to outline scenarios for what developers, employers, urban planners, transit agencies and others could do to prepare. Already developers build less, even applications for new affordable housing are down.

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