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Public Housing That Worked New York in the Twentieth Century

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Free Download Nicholas Dagen Bloom, "Public Housing That Worked: New York in the Twentieth Century"
English | ISBN: 0812220676 | 2009 | 368 pages | PDF | 20 MB
When it comes to large-scale public housing in the United States, the consensus for the past decades has been to let the wrecking balls fly. The demolition of infamous projects, such as Pruitt-Igoe in St. Louis and the towers of Cabrini-Green in Chicago, represents to most Americans the fate of all public housing. Yet one notable exception to this national tragedy remains. The New York City Housing Authority, America's largest public housing manager, still maintains over 400,000 tenants in its vast and well-run high-rise projects. While by no means utopian, New York City's public housing remains an acceptable and affordable option.​

The story of New York's success where so many other housing authorities faltered has been ignored for too long. Public Housing That Worked
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