1: Introduction; 2: The Market Environment: An Overview of Baltimore’s Population and Housing; 3: Housing Needs and Objectives: A Conceptual View; 4: Housing Quality, Space, and Costs; 5: The Neighborhood Environment; 6: Choice of Tenure; 7: Locational Choice; 8: The Need - Resources Gap; 9: The Inner-City Housing Market; 10: Images of the Housing Problem; 11: From Problems to Policy: Part I; 12: From Problems to Policy: Part II; 13: A Closer Look at Modest Rehabilitation; 14: The Constituency of Housing Interests: Toward an Understanding of Program Feasibility *
William G. Grigsby is professor emeritus in the department of city and regional planning at the University of Pennsylvania. Louis Rosenberg was professor in the School of Planning and Housing, Edinburgh College of Art, Heriot-Watt University.
-The target is the development of a strategy for intermediate-term
programs for dealing with slums and deteriorated housing stock in
the older inner-city neighborhoods of Baltimore, Maryland... [I]t
is recommended for students and administrators of urban affairs.-
--James McCreary, Growth and Change
"The target is the development of a strategy for intermediate-term
programs for dealing with slums and deteriorated housing stock in
the older inner-city neighborhoods of Baltimore, Maryland... [I]t
is recommended for students and administrators of urban affairs."
--James McCreary, Growth and Change
"The target is the development of a strategy for intermediate-term
programs for dealing with slums and deteriorated housing stock in
the older inner-city neighborhoods of Baltimore, Maryland... [I]t
is recommended for students and administrators of urban affairs."
--James McCreary, Growth and Change
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