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The man-made city : the land-use confidence game in Chicago / Gerald D. Suttles.

Van Pelt Library HN80.C5 S965 1990
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Suttles, Gerald D.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
City planning--Illinois--Chicago.
City planning.
Neighborhoods.
Illinois--Chicago.
Urban renewal--Illinois--Chicago.
Urban renewal.
Neighborhoods--Illinois--Chicago.
Chicago (Ill.)--Social conditions.
Chicago (Ill.).
Physical Description:
xiii, 312 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1990.
Summary:
With its extraordinary uniform street grid, its magnificent lake-side park, and innovative architecture and public sculpture, Chicago is one of the most planned cities of the modern era. Yet over the past few decades Chicago has come to epitomize some of the worst evils of urban decay: widespread graft and corruption, political stalemates, troubled race relations, and economic decline. Broad-shouldered boosterism can no longer disguise the city's failure to keep pace with others, its failure to attract new "sunrise" industries and world-class events. For Chicago, as for other rust-belt cities, new ways of planning and managing the urban environment are now much more than civic beautification; they are the means to survival. Gerald D. Suttles here offers an irreverent, highly critical guide to both the realities and myths of land-use planning and development in Chicago from 1976 through 1987.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0226781933
OCLC:
20170793

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