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redeˈvelop, v. [re- 5 a.] a. trans. and intr. To develop again.
1882H. Spencer Princ. Sociol., Pol. Inst. 553 There survived in them, or were re-developed in them, the family-organization, rights, and obligations. 1889Anthony's Photogr. Bull. II. 82 Bleach it with mercury,..wash and redevelope with hydroquinone. 1967Oceanogr. & Marine Biol. xiv. 363 After a short time polarity in growth redevelops. 1978SLR Camera Nov. 9/2 The image will then re-develop to a warm brown tone. b. spec. in Town Planning.
1936E. E. Finch & C. G. Eve Rep. Town Planning Scheme (Corporation of London Publ. Health Dept.) 3 It therefore appears that nearly a quarter of the building site area has been redeveloped in the last 30 years. 1947Act 10 & 11 Geo. VI c. 51 §5(3) For the purposes of this section, a development plan may define as an area of comprehensive development any area which in the opinion of the local planning authority should be developed or re-developed as a whole. 1956N. Lichfield Econ. Planned Devel. x. 129 Where an area is to be re-developed, demolition and clearance may be required. 1971P. Gresswell Environment 91 Comprehensive development covers a large area, usually in towns—perhaps including a number of streets which are to be redeveloped to one comprehensive plan. Hence redeˈveloped ppl. a., redeˈveloper, redeˈvelopment (esp. in Town Planning).
1873Spon Workshop Rec. Ser. i. 265/1 Removing the bromine..by means of redevelopment. 1879Cassell's Techn. Educ. III. 143 In ordinary cases one application of the re⁓developer will be sufficient. 1882H. Spencer Princ. Sociol., Pol. Inst. 576 The re-developement of military organization in modern times. 1890Anthony's Photogr. Bull. III. 341 The redeveloped bromide print. 1935Act 25 & 26 Geo. V c. 40 §13 It shall be the duty of the local authority to cause the area to be defined on a map, and to pass a resolution declaring the area so defined to be a proposed re-development area. 1938New Statesman 25 June 1060/1 As to the great city itself, no satisfactory redevelopment of it is possible so long as population and business pour into it and its overall density is increasing. 1940Economist 28 Dec. 794/2 The committee recommends that in cases where private ownership presents an obstacle to planned development, redevelopment or conservation on an economical basis, the areas should be bought outright by planning authorities. 1941H. J. Manzoni in F. E. Towndrow Replanning Britain iv. 99 (heading) Relating the redeveloped units. 1944in D. Tyerman Ways & Means of Rebuilding iii. 59 Mr Cadbury had been considering plans of redevelopment schemes at thirty to the acre. 1952L. Keeble Princ. & Pract. Town & Country Planning xvi. 345 In towns where a great deal of redevelopment overspill will have to be accommodated..it will often be possible to plan some completely new neighbourhoods for development at later stages. 1964J. B. Cullingworth Town & Country Planning xii. 241 Housing, comprehensive redevelopment and traffic. 1966N. Lichfield Cost Benefit Anal. Town Planning Cambridge iv. 26 The projects comprise a group of interrelated redevelopment areas, roads and car parks. 1972R. Quilty Tenth Session 136, 61 Sainsbury Road is bang in the middle of a redevelopment area. One of those decaying streets back of Kentish Town. 1976Star (Sheffield) 29 Oct. 10/2 Our re-developed city has been advertised as a tourist and conference centre,..and yet the horrible menace of litter continues. 1977Grimsby Even. Tel. 13 May 1/3 The ‘shocking conditions’ they have to live in while their area goes through a redevelopment phase. |