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Definition of urban renewal in English: urban renewalnoun mass nounThe redevelopment of areas within a large city, typically involving the clearance of slums. Example sentencesExamples - He said that the Corporation had encouraged land owners within the urban renewal area to develop their properties, and that this was clearly happening.
- In Riverview near Ipswich, the Queensland Government's urban renewal program has reduced crime by more than 60 percent.
- There was an unusual situation in the area in that one side of the street benefited from urban renewal while the opposite side did not.
- This is a reminder of the Romans, who took over the city in 106 AD and settled into several centuries of urban renewal.
- Mufamadi visited the taxi rank area and the park to unveil details of his department's urban renewal programme for the area.
- My parents stayed until their home was condemned for urban renewal in 1973.
- Suburban sprawl continued to dominate the metropolitan area, even though urban renewal had become the rationale for the sale of inner-city industrial land for housing.
- All such enterprises lead a tenuous existence at present, since the area is subject to the city's intense urban renewal pressures.
- The Councillor called on the Government to make urban renewal more attractive for developers.
- To get federal funds for urban renewal, cities had to find that the areas to be renewed were ‘blighted.’
- On the topic of urban renewal, one historic city will be expanding.
- He said the City's urban renewal programme had made strides and the inner city was now experiencing an economic resurgence and improved confidence from business.
- This sounds like a much better way to help children than more urban renewal and ‘model cities.’
- A number of residents I interviewed recalled the destabilizing effect of urban renewal on city neighborhoods.
- Against the grains of popular convention, Jacobs exposed the havoc that highway building and urban renewal were wreaking on American cities.
- The meeting agreed that the items on the agenda should include unemployment, the attraction of industry, traffic management, housing and urban renewal.
- But the minister rejected these claims and said this latest funding is part of a six-year programme of urban renewal investment.
- A citizen's movement has sprung up in Leipzig to protest against the city's strategy for urban renewal.
- It was devoted explicitly to urban renewal in this notorious slum region of the city.
- Some of the cities have embarked on programmes of urban renewal, with varying degrees of success.
Definition of urban renewal in US English: urban renewalnounrēˈn(y)o͞oəl The redevelopment of areas within a large city, typically involving the clearance of slums. Example sentencesExamples - Against the grains of popular convention, Jacobs exposed the havoc that highway building and urban renewal were wreaking on American cities.
- A number of residents I interviewed recalled the destabilizing effect of urban renewal on city neighborhoods.
- He said that the Corporation had encouraged land owners within the urban renewal area to develop their properties, and that this was clearly happening.
- Suburban sprawl continued to dominate the metropolitan area, even though urban renewal had become the rationale for the sale of inner-city industrial land for housing.
- On the topic of urban renewal, one historic city will be expanding.
- Some of the cities have embarked on programmes of urban renewal, with varying degrees of success.
- To get federal funds for urban renewal, cities had to find that the areas to be renewed were ‘blighted.’
- He said the City's urban renewal programme had made strides and the inner city was now experiencing an economic resurgence and improved confidence from business.
- In Riverview near Ipswich, the Queensland Government's urban renewal program has reduced crime by more than 60 percent.
- But the minister rejected these claims and said this latest funding is part of a six-year programme of urban renewal investment.
- The Councillor called on the Government to make urban renewal more attractive for developers.
- There was an unusual situation in the area in that one side of the street benefited from urban renewal while the opposite side did not.
- The meeting agreed that the items on the agenda should include unemployment, the attraction of industry, traffic management, housing and urban renewal.
- It was devoted explicitly to urban renewal in this notorious slum region of the city.
- Mufamadi visited the taxi rank area and the park to unveil details of his department's urban renewal programme for the area.
- All such enterprises lead a tenuous existence at present, since the area is subject to the city's intense urban renewal pressures.
- This sounds like a much better way to help children than more urban renewal and ‘model cities.’
- This is a reminder of the Romans, who took over the city in 106 AD and settled into several centuries of urban renewal.
- A citizen's movement has sprung up in Leipzig to protest against the city's strategy for urban renewal.
- My parents stayed until their home was condemned for urban renewal in 1973.
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