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Readings In Urban Theory
Readings In Urban Theory

By William W. Goldsmith, Robert Fishman, Roger Lawson, Scott Campbell, Saskia Sassen, Susan S. Fainstein, Joe Painter, Mia Gray, Aaron W. Sachs

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This collection of readings examines the interaction of economy, culture, politics, policy and space within the United States and the United Kingdom. For the second edition, more than half of the r...

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Readings In Urban Theory, 2nd Edition
Readings In Urban Theory, 2nd Edition

By William W. Goldsmith, Robert Fishman, Roger Lawson, Scott Campbell, Saskia Sassen, Susan S. Fainstein, Joe Painter, Mia Gray, Aaron W. Sachs

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This collection of readings examines the interaction of economy, culture, politics, policy and space within the United States and the United Kingdom. For the second edition, more than half of the r...

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Developing Active Adult Retirement Communities
Developing Active Adult Retirement Communities

By Robert Fishman, Diane R. Suchman

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Authored by seasoned professionals, this book explains the various types of projects, covers the all-important "lifestyle" concept that motivates sales, and provides state-of-the-art best practices...

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The Suburb Reader
The Suburb Reader

By John Archer, Robert Fishman, Richard Harris, Margaret Crawford, Robert Lewis, David M. Gordon, Jon C Teaford, Becky M. Nicolaides, Andrew Wiese, Kenneth T Jackson, Dolores Hayden, Ann Durkin Keating, Gwendolyn Wright, Margaret Marsh, Henry C. Binford, Marc A. Weiss, Mary Corbin Sies

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Since the 1920s, the United States has seen a dramatic reversal in living patterns, with a majority of Americans now residing in suburbs. This mass emigration from cities is one of the most fundame...

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