Introduction - W Dennis Keating
Federal Policy and Poor Urban Neighborhoods - W Dennis Keating
Atlanta - Larry Keating
Peoplestown - Resilience and Tenacity versus Institutional
Hostility
Camden, New Jersey - Robert A Catlin
Urban Decay and the Absence of Public-Private Partnerships
Chicago - Robert Giloth
Community Building on Chicago′s West Side - North Lawndale
1960-1997
Cleveland - Norman Krumholz
The Hough and Central Neighborhoods - Empowerment Zones and Other
Urban Policies
Detroit - Mittie O Chandler
Staying the Course - Detroit′s Struggle to Revitalize the Inner
City
East St Louis, Illinois - Kenneth Reardon
Promoting Community Development through Empowerment Planning
Los Angeles - Ali Modarres
Borders to Poverty - Empowerment Zones and Spatial Politics of
Development
Miami - Dennis E Gale
The Overtown Neighborhood - A Generation of Revitalization
Strategies Gone Awry
New York - Tom Angotti
Challenges Facing Neighborhoods in Distress
Future Prospects for Distressed Urban Neighborhoods - W Dennis
Keating and Norman Krumholz
". . .a useful book, clearly written. . .accessible for students of
urban studies and the practitioners who wish to know about the
American efforts to deal with the problems of distressed
neighborhoods."
*Ali Madanipour*
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