Beyond neighborhood revitalization
After community groups rescue a troubled neighborhood, the area may attract many newcomers—and become expensive. One community shows how to help activists retain the diversity of the towns they work so hard to revitalize.
Year of publication: |
2006
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Authors: | Swenson, Sally ; Ney, Chris |
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Communities and Banking. - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. - 2006, Win, p. 16-19
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Publisher: |
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Subject: | Community development - Massachusetts | Housing - Prices | Housing - Boston |
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