02663nam 2200457 450 991081735750332120230326031659.01-4399-2083-4(MiAaPQ)EBC30391705(Au-PeEL)EBL30391705(CKB)26162317500041(EXLCZ)992616231750004120230326d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA good place to do business the politics of downtown renewal since 1945 /Roger Biles and Mark H. Rose1st ed.Philadelphia :Temple University Press,[2022]©20221 online resource (360 pages)Urban life, landscape, and policyPrint version: Biles, Roger A Good Place to Do Business Alphen aan den Rijn : Temple University Press,c2022 9781439920824 Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I: Introduction: Downtown Politics after World War II. Chapter 1: St. Louis, Stan "The Man" Musial, and the Politics of Destruction -- Chapter 2: Arthur Rubloff and the Grinding Politics of Renewal in Chicago, 1947-1986 -- Chapter 3: William L. Rafsky and the Greater Philadelphia Movement, 1951-1985 -- Chapter 4: Albert E. Cobo's Detroit, Ernest J. Bohn's Cleveland, and Expressway Politics -- Part II: Refashioning the American City, 1970-2000. Chapter 5: George V. Voinovich and the Pursuit of Business in Cleveland -- Chapter 6: Coleman Young and Gambling on Detroit -- Chapter 7: Florence Scala, Mel Ravitz, and the People Left Behind in Five U.S. Cities -- Part III: Downtown's Continuing Allure, 2000-2020. Chapter 8: Richard M. Daley and Chicago's Thriving Downtown -- Chapter 9: Big City Hospitals: From Urban Renewal to the Next Growth Machine -- Chapter 10: "Gilbertville," "Ilitchville," and the Redevelopment of Detroit."This book looks at the politics of downtown business promotion as an urban renewal strategy from the end of World War II to the present, with a focus on five case cities: Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, and Cleveland"--Provided by publisher.Urban life, landscape, and policy.Urban policyUnited StatesCase studiesUrban policy307.760973Biles Roger1950-1619467Rose Mark H.1942-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817357503321A good place to do business4034025UNINA