New York City: Urban Reinventions

A brief study of urban reinvention in New York City: Columbus Circle, Atlantic Yards, Times Square & the Highline

  • Abstract
  • Observations & Background
  • Findings

6.23.2011

BID Summary

Facts on the Business Improvement Districts influencing/influenced by Columbus Circle, Times Square, and Atlantic Yards.
Posted by Adrianne Hull at 5:48 PM
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Labels: Atlantic Yards, Business Improvement District (BID), Columbus Circle, economic development, High Line, New York City, Times Square

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adaptive re-use Aging in Place Atlantic Yards Brooklyn Business Improvement District (BID) Central Park Chelsea Clinton (Hell's Kitchen) Clinton Hill Columbus Circle economic development eminent domain Fort Greene gentrification green space Greenwich Village High Line housing stock Manhattan Meat-Packing District mixed-use New York City Olmstead Parks public space roundabouts TDR Times Square traffic traffic circles West Chelsea William Phelps Eno zoning

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Adrianne Hull
City & Regional Planning Morgan State University
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