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  • Prof. Karl Seidman
  • Prof. Susan Silberberg
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  • Urban Studies and Planning
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Spring 2009
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Graduate
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    Environmental Design
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    Urban Planning
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11.439 | Spring 2009 | Graduate
Revitalizing Urban Main Streets: St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans
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Field Trip Walking Tour of St. Claude Avenue Commercial Corridor

Reflection #1: Expectations, Goals and Apprehensions

Reflection #2: First Experiences and Thoughts

Reflection #3: Defining shared issues or questions to examine through reflection

Reflection #4: How our personal values shape our work

Reflection #5: Looking Backward and Forward

Reflection #6: Commercial revitalization practice

Reflection #7: Critical Moments: Personal Understanding

Reflection #8: Group Process and Class Contribution, And Grades

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District Revitalization Tools: Business Development and Marketing

Ethnic Retail Analysis

Field Trip to Broad Street Commercial Corridor, New Orleans, Louisiana

Market and Capacity Analysis for Commercial District Planning

Course Info
Instructors
  • Prof. Karl Seidman
  • Prof. Susan Silberberg
Departments
  • Urban Studies and Planning
As Taught In
Spring 2009
Level
Graduate
Topics
  • Fine Arts
    Architecture
    Environmental Design
  • Social Science
    Public Administration
    Public Policy
    Sociology
    Community Development
    Urban Studies
    Urban Planning
Learning Resource Types
assignment Problem Sets
notes Lecture Notes
group_work Projects with Examples
assignment Written Assignments

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