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ItemUnsuccessful Plans and What Might Have Been: Wal-Mart and the Redevelopment of the Old Avondale Mall Site on Memorial Drive in DeKalb Co., GA(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-07) Berry, K. Lynn
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ItemMayor's Park: Analysis of an Urban Park as a Neighborhood Reconnection Tool(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-05) Singer, Samantha
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ItemKitchen Incubators: An Economic Development Opportunity for Atlanta, GA(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-05) Granier, Miguel
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ItemBlueprint: Piedmont Heights(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007) Chernock, Jason ; Harper, Jennifer ; Keating, Xandon ; Lewandowski, Steve ; Nelson, Jennifer Indech ; Nelson, Melanie ; Paget-Seekins, Laurel ; Stephens, Alexa ; Trudell, Talya ; Zuehlke, Zai ; Conschafter, Stephen ; Habeeb, Dana ; Hwang, Kyu ; Kim, Young ; Qin, Sharon ; Page, Jerry ; Sung, Ada
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ItemBlueprints for Successful Communities: Westside Studio(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007) Barrella, Elise ; Bateman, Neal ; Danner, Amy ; Gordon, Helen ; Hauser, Anna ; Hsu, Jerry ; Vedala, Sundaram ; Wagner, JamesThe Georgia Conservancy and the Georgia Institute of Technology’s College of Architecture have partnered to undertake a “Blueprints for Successful Communities” study for the Westside of the City of Atlanta. The Blueprints study area followed the boundaries defined by Atlanta BeltLine Inc. in conjunction with its BeltLine planning process. This area covers almost one quarter of the City of Atlanta, with the approximate physical boundaries of Northside Drive to the east, Interstate 20 to the south, the city limits to the west and Marietta Boulevard to the north. This area includes all or portions of Neighborhood Planning Units D, G, H, I, J, K, L and T. Westside neighborhood members and community leaders were central to Blueprints planning process and helped to identify the assets and challenges and community visions for the Westside. This process included a series of community meetings as well as an all-day urban design charrette with students in Georgia Tech planning and architecture studios.
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ItemSustainable Roots: Salt Lake City(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007) Williams, Jeffrey ; Amichandwala, Jimmy ; Brady, Sean ; Rangwala, Huzefa
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ItemGrowing Towards Better Water: Using Urban Development Policy Tools for Protecting Water Resources(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-08) Rushing, Byron
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ItemMulti-Use Trail Funding in the Atlanta Region: The Roles of Philanthropy and Politics in Project Development and Implementation(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-05) Safstrom, Lisa M.
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ItemSmart Growth Development Case Study: Post Riverside, Atlanta, Georgia(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-05) Lowe, Jeffrey A.
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ItemBridging the Gap Between Business and BRAC: Utilizing Redevelopment Strategies in BRAC for "Idlcd" Automobile Assembly Plants in Atlanta(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-05) Stapleton, Elizabeth S.