Cities Without SuburbsFirst published in 1993, this analysis of America's cities should be of interest to city planners, scholars, and citizens alike. It argues that America must end the isolation of the central city from its suburbs in order to attack its urban problems. |
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Almost all metro areas have grown 12 24 | 2 |
Some central cities have grown others | 14 |
Elastic cities capture suburban growth 20 | 20 |
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References to this book
Poverty and Place: Ghettos, Barrios, and the American City Paul A. Jargowsky No preview available - 1997 |