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Nathaniel Guest

M.A. Historic Preservation Planning 2011

A critical comparison of two groundbreaking preservation projects in the Steel City, this survey considered the redevelopment of Station Square and the Union Project from an economic, community development, and social outcome perspective. Both projects seek to create and sustain wealth within their communities, and incorporate the rehabilitation of important structures as a means of grounding their efforts within the cultural fabric of place. Though the means to this common end differ in the two projects, in both cases rehabilitation has been a component of community re-investment rather than an end in and of itself.

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