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  business and neighborhood services: Current Housing Reports , 1985
  business and neighborhood services: Current Housing Reports United States. Bureau of the Census, 1984 Partial contents: Louisville, KY-IN.
  business and neighborhood services: Current Housing Reports , 1991
  business and neighborhood services: Measures for Community and Neighborhood Research Mary L. Ohmer, Claudia Coulton, Darcy A. Freedman, Joanne L. Sobeck, Jaime Booth, 2018-07-19 Measures for Community and Neighborhood Research, by Mary L. Ohmer, Claudia Coulton, Darcy A. Freedman, Joanne L. Sobeck, and Jaime Booth, is the first book of its kind to compile measures focused on communities and neighborhoods in one accessible resource. Organized into two main sections, the first provides the rationale, structure and purpose, and analysis of methodological issues, along with a conceptual and theoretical framework; the second section contains 10 chapters that synthesize, analyze, and describe measures for community and neighborhood research, with tables that summarize highlighted measures. The book will get readers thinking about which aspects of the neighborhood may be most important to measure in different research designs and also help researchers, practitioners, funders, and others more closely examine the impact of their work in communities and neighborhoods.
  business and neighborhood services: Designing Community David R. Walters, 2007 Urban development sites can become battlegrounds as a result of the conflicting interests of developers and communities. In the USA, design charrettes are often used as a means of bringing people together, using detailed design exercises to establish agreement around a development masterplan. However, despite the increasing frequency of their use, charrettes are widely misunderstood and can be misapplied. This book provides detailed guidance on the proper and most effective ways to use this helpful tool.-BOOK JACKET.
  business and neighborhood services: Designing Community David Walters, 2007-06-01 Greenfield sites around towns and cities, and redevelopment infill sites in existing urban areas often become battlegrounds between the conflicting interests of developers and communities. In America, design charrettes (intensive design and planning workshops) have become widely used as a means of bringing together these divergent groups, using detailed design exercises to establish agreement around a development masterplan. Despite the increasing frequency of their use, charrettes are widely misunderstood and can be misapplied. This book provides a detailed guidance on the proper and most effective ways to use this helpful tool. The book combines charrette masterplanning with the creation of design-based codes (also known as form-based codes) to control the development's implementation in line with the design and planning principles established during the charrette process.
  business and neighborhood services: Financial Characteristics by Indicators of Housing and Neighborhood Quality for Selected Metropolitan Areas United States. Bureau of the Census, 1978
  business and neighborhood services: The Neighborhood of Saturdays Susan B. Hyatt, 2012-12 In 2010, Anthropology students from IUPUI began collecting oral histories, photographs, and other memorabilia from African-American and Jewish elders, former residents of what once had been one of the most multi-ethnic neighborhoods in Indianapolis - the Near South-side. The Jewish and African-American communities had not only lived side-by-side; they once shared deep bonds of friendship that were renewed when they began meeting with the students and one another to share their memories of that beloved time and place. This book tells the stories of those residents, their neighborhood, and the project that brought them back together nearly 50 years later.
  business and neighborhood services: Neighborhood service centers Robert Perlman, 1967
  business and neighborhood services: Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas , 1980
  business and neighborhood services: Annual Budget San Diego (Calif.), San Diego (Calif.). Office of the City Manager, 2000 Includes supplements, addenda, and Proposed budgets for some years
  business and neighborhood services: The Politics of Neighborhood Governance in China Jianfeng Wang, 2008-03 For the nearly three decades of coexistence between economic liberalization and political authoritarianism, China remains as an anomaly to the liberal mantra of our time. This book explores a segment of the China Paradox, the state-society interaction channeled by the Residents Committee. Being the largest urban neighborhood organization, the committee deserves study because of its controversial status between ordinary residents it claims to represent and the authoritarian state. The committee enters the discourse as a directly congruent example of the same paradox that the whole China displays, when it is endowed with important, yet tension-changed statutory functions ranging from social control to service provision and neighborhood self-governance. How, and under what conditions, does the committee carry out its functions? What can be learned about changing state-society relations from the dynamics of neighborhood politics in China? This book draws its analytical framework on the theoretical models of state penetration, civil disobedience, corporatism, and synergy, as well as on the practices of American, Cuban, and Japanese neighborhood organizations and the Chinese Rural Villagers Committee. Four distinctive Residents Committees in Tianjin City are studied in detail, and their functions are identified and explained primarily through their structural connections with the lowest state organ in cities, the street office, and residents (including other neighborhood organizations and activists). The book reveals multiple possibilities of Chinese social/political transformation. Among them emerges a promising trend of state-society cooperation, which is realigning and accommodating political authoritarianism and economic openness into a seemingly sustainable pattern of development at the urban grassroots. Referred to as an amphibian organization spanning public-private division, the committee highlights the limits of the state-society antithesis in the study of political transformation. The observed patterns of neighborhood politics also raise caution against the universal applicability of the liberal norm of civil society to countries like China with distinctive conditions from which the original norm is present and constructed.
  business and neighborhood services: Neighborhood Conditions United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, 1981
  business and neighborhood services: Refrigerating Plants United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Ships, 1947
  business and neighborhood services: Neighborhood Planning Primer , 1980
  business and neighborhood services: Motion Picture Herald , 1935
  business and neighborhood services: Los Angeles Lawyer , 1994
  business and neighborhood services: Rhode Island Families First, a Strategic Plan for Rhode Island's Children Rhode Island Families First, 1993
  business and neighborhood services: Public-private Partnership Committee for Economic Development. Research and Policy Committee, 1982
  business and neighborhood services: Critical Pluralism, Democratic Performance, and Community Power Paul Schumaker, 1991 Who governs is a central question in political science. Typically, political scientists address this question by relying upon either empirical analysis, which explains existing political practices, or normative analysis, which orescribes ideal politcal practices.
  business and neighborhood services: Youth Record , 1996
  business and neighborhood services: Annual Housing Survey, United States and Regions United States. Bureau of the Census, 1974
  business and neighborhood services: Hearing on Child Care Information and Referral Services Act United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Human Resources, 1984
  business and neighborhood services: Annual Housing Survey, United States and Regions , 1976 Pt. A. General housing characteristics.--pt. B. Indicators of housing and neighborhood quality.--pt. C. Financial characteristics of the housing inventory.--pt. D. Housing characteristics of recent movers.
  business and neighborhood services: Community Development Digest , 1978
  business and neighborhood services: Beach Area Policy Recommendations Santa Cruz (Calif.). Beach Area Planning Committee, 1986
  business and neighborhood services: Company and Community Wayne Hodges, 1958
  business and neighborhood services: Corporate Giving Directory , 2007
  business and neighborhood services: South Sacramento Corridor, Transit Improvements , 1997
  business and neighborhood services: The Annalist , 1924
  business and neighborhood services: Annual Housing Survey United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Policy Development and Research, 1979
  business and neighborhood services: Annual Housing Survey United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Policy Development and Research, 1973
  business and neighborhood services: Urban Land , 1964
  business and neighborhood services: The Corporation Manual , 1981 The 15th-17th eds. contain digest of corporation laws of Mexico; 15th ed. also contains digest of corporation laws of Canada.
  business and neighborhood services: Vocations for Business and Professional Women Bureau of Vocational Information (New York, N.Y.), 1919
  business and neighborhood services: Acts and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia Virginia, 1981 Includes extra sessions.
  business and neighborhood services: Fixing Broken Windows George L. Kelling, Catherine M. Coles, 1997 Cites successful examples of community-based policing.
  business and neighborhood services: District of Columbia appropriations for 2004 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on District of Columbia Appropriations, 2003
  business and neighborhood services: National Directory of Nonprofit Organizations , 2002
  business and neighborhood services: Revitalizing Urban Neighborhoods William Dennis Keating, Norman Krumholz, Philip Star, 1996 Since the 1950s and the advance of urban renewal, local governments and urban policy have focused heavily on the central business district. However, such development has all but ignored the inner-city neighborhoods that continue to struggle in the shadows of high-rise America. This analysis of urban neighborhoods in the United States from 1960 to 1995 presents fifteen essays by scholars of urban planning and development. Together they show how urban neighborhoods can and must be preserved as economic, cultural, and political centers.
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BUSINESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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ENTERPRISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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LEVERAGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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INCUMBENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INCUMBENT definition: 1. officially having the named position: 2. to be necessary for someone: 3. the person who has or…. Learn more.

ENTREPRENEURIAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENTREPRENEURIAL definition: 1. relating to someone who starts their own business or is good at seeing new opportunities to make…. Learn more.

EQUITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EQUITY definition: 1. the value of a company, divided into many equal parts owned by the shareholders, or one of the…. Learn more.

COMPLIANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
COMPLIANCE definition: 1. the act of obeying a law or rule, especially one that controls a particular industry or type of…. Learn more.

METRICS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
METRICS definition: a set of numbers that give information about a particular process or activity: . Learn more.

PREMISES | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PREMISES definition: 1. the land and buildings owned by someone, especially by a company or organization: 2. the land…. Learn more.