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From Urban Entrepreneurialism to a “Revanchist City”? on the Spatial Injustices of Glasgow’S Renaissance
Influences of Gentrification on Identity Shift of an Urban Fragment - a Case Study
Housing Regeneration in Glasgow: Gentrification and Upward Neighbourhood Trajectories in a Post-Industrial City
Urban Strategy Or Urban Solution?: Visions of a Gentrified Waterfront in Rotterdam and Glasgow Brian Doucet U
New-Build `Gentrification' and London's Riverside Renaissance
Gendered Residential Space
20 Years of Urban Policy At
Transforming Barcelona: the Renewal of a European Metropolis/Edited by Tim Marshall
Is Urban Decay Bad? Is Urban Revitalization Bad Too?
RIBA F/S Ken Worpole V1
Remaking South Beach: Metropolitan Gayborhood Trajectories Under Homonormative Entrepreneurialism
The Slow Death of Great Cities? Urban Abandonment Or Urban Renaissance
How Distinct Is Gay Neighborhood Change? Patterns and Variation in Gayborhood Trajectories
Urban Renaissance
Urban Governance and the European City: Ideals and Realities in Dublin
Where's the Urban Renaissance Now?
European Campaign for Urban Renaissance, Final Report
Top View
Urban Renaissance
Between the Gay Urban Idyll and Rural Lesbian Lives
Urban Design Group Provides Urban Design Group Website: Macdonald, Dr Athanassiose Courses the Secretariat for UDAL
The Next Urban Renaissance
The English Urban Renaissance Revisited
RIBA F/S Eric Loe AW
The Evening Economy and the Urban Renaissance
Clark, Julie (2010) Social Inclusion and the Urban Renaissance Without the Car
Leisure, Luxury and Urban Specialisation in the Eighteenth Century
Whose Urban Renaissance? Regeneration As a Response to Economic Restructuring’, Policy Studies, Vol.29, No.3, Pp281-292
Accelerating America's Urban Renaissance
Towns & Cities Partners in Urban Renaissance Project Report
Urban Renaissance: Enhancing the Past Inventing the Future Drivers and Obstacles to Innovation and Change
Vorbild England: Urban Renaissance in Birmingham Und Manchester K 3/2005 - 1
Reducing Sprawl and Delivering an Urban Renaissance in England: Are These Aims Possible Given Current Attitudes to Urban Living?
Towards a Strong Urban Renaissance
Towards an Urban Renaissance
Journal of Urban Design