urban redevelopment

collocation in English

meaningsofurbanandredevelopment

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urban
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɜː.bən/
us
/ˈɝː.bən/
of or in a city ...
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redevelopment
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌriː.dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
us
/ˌriː.dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
the act or process of changing an area of a town by replacing old buildings, roads, etc. with ...
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(Definition ofurbanandredevelopmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theseurbanredevelopmentmeasures caused the city to spread into surrounding areas.
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From that it grew to a far bigger role embracing commercialurbanredevelopmentand suburban speculative housing.
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This compact urban area has many problems ofurbanredevelopment.
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None the less, both cities followed extensive programmes ofurbanredevelopmentbeginning in the 1960s which led to a population decline.
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By contrast, there is nothing in particular that gives a private developer a particular claim to the land she is likely to receive under anurbanredevelopmentplan.
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How might one chart the mental landscapes of locales that have been overlaid by other people's understandings and whose material forms have been erased byurbanredevelopment?
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All too few of our towns and cities are now successfully undertaking majorurbanredevelopmentschemes.
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This is one of the things which makeurbanredevelopmentessential and important.
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It is about people's lives—getting them to jots—and abouturbanredevelopment.
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They are taking away more in the rate capping than they are giving inurbanredevelopment.
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The financial and property press speaks of a £500 millionurbanredevelopmentscheme.
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The phrase used at the time wasurbanredevelopment.
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There was alsourbanredevelopmentaround the station.
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We shall investigate particular problems such as the possibilities, including the economics, ofurbanredevelopmentand of urban revival.
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The whole focus of theirurbanredevelopmentprogramme was the public sector and public money—and we got no results.
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There is also the question of the need for co-ordination of public and private efforts inurbanredevelopment.
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We should not view the location of the assembly as a means for economic regeneration orurbanredevelopment.
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I have talked abouturbanredevelopmentand the problems, costs and the amount of skilled personnel involved.
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One of the comparatively simple methods is where the local authority select an area for comprehensiveurbanredevelopment.
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I mention these facts because it seems to be the impression in some quarters that nothing very much is being done abouturbanredevelopment.
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We have to look afresh therefore at the situation and ask whether we need fresh instruments of planning and a fresh approach tourbanredevelopment.
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The policy that we are pursuing is definitely in favour of rehabilitation rather than the older style of large-scaleurbanredevelopmentschemes.
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I entirely agree with her about the need for making as much information as possible available to local authorities about means ofurbanredevelopment.
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This will become increasingly the case with the greater prominence being given to city centre development,urbanredevelopmentand property development of all kinds.
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It is true that since the war this principle has been upheld, both inurbanredevelopmentschemes and in the creation of our new towns.
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