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Comprehensive Redevelopment

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The Economics of Real Property

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Comprehensive redevelopment takes two main forms: (i) slum clearance, occurring mainly in the ‘twilight’ zones of older towns; and (ii) city-centre redevelopment, providing modern shops and offices.

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Further Reading

  • M. Ash, ‘Development Agencies and the Community Land Bill’, Estates Gazette, 19 June 1975.

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  • A. W. Davidson and J. E. Leonard (eds), Urban Renewal, Property Studies in the United Kingdom and Overseas, No. 3 (London: Centre for Advanced Land Use Studies, 1972) ch. 6.

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  • Department of the Environment, Report of the Working Party on Local Authority/Private Enterprise Partnership Schemes (London: HMSO, 1972).

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  • J. Ratcliffe, Urban Land Administration (London: Estates Gazette, 1978).

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Harvey, J. (1981). Comprehensive Redevelopment. In: The Economics of Real Property. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-86070-8_9

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