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urban renewal
noun
- the rehabilitation of city areas by renovating or replacing dilapidated buildings with new housing, public buildings, parks, roadways, industrial areas, etc., often in accordance with comprehensive plans.
urban renewal
noun
- the process of redeveloping dilapidated or no longer functional urban areas
urban renewal
1- Government-sponsored destruction of slum housing with a view to the construction of new housing.
urban renewal
2- Programs designed to clear, rebuild, and redevelop urban slums. Critics contend that although they bulldoze slums, urban renewal programs often have led to their replacement by office buildings and by apartment houses for the well-to-do.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of urban renewal1
Example Sentences
By many accounts, they helped spark an urban renewal.
As one of the oldest neighborhoods in Los Angeles, it has shape-shifted over the last 140 years under the forces of urban renewal and gentrification, as well as the unjust wartime incarceration of its residents.
Downtown boosters promoted an urban renewal project that would have demolished most of the Market.
On Thursday, members of the board gathered to put forward a seven-page resolution that spells out and takes responsibility for the history of discrimination against Black San Franciscans through processes like red-lining and urban renewal.
All that began to unravel in the 1960s when urban renewal projects brought freeway construction that severed Chinatown from the rest of the city and forced mass displacement of residents.
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