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Urban renaissance

Urban renaissance was a policy aim for England introduced in 1999 to address urban decline. It may also refer to the subsequent period of repopulation and regeneration of many British cities, following a period of widespread inner city urban decay and suburbanisation during the mid-20th century.

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Urban renaissance

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related to Strategies · 2
Urban renaissance → Redundant, Urban
see also · 2
Urban renaissance → Towards, Urban RenaissanceUrban

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urban renaissance city cities regeneration london often citation needed art also areas report policy england introduced 1999 may period many

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technical revolutioninstance ofStrategiesUrban renaissance deals with the negative impact of major factors driving change in urban areas0.80text
ecological threatinstance ofStrategiesUrban renaissance deals with the negative impact of major factors driving change in urban areas0.80text
social transformationinstance ofStrategiesUrban renaissance deals with the negative impact of major factors driving change in urban areas0.80text
the London Docklands project have helped to encourage people back into the cityinstance ofOutcomesLarge developments0.80text
assisted by gentrificationinstance ofOutcomesLarge developments0.80text
First Friday art walksinstance ofCity leaders may promote events0.80text
the construction of convention centersinstance ofCity leaders may promote events0.80text
theatres in order to attract visitors who live in suburbsinstance ofCity leaders may promote events0.80text
Urban renaissancerelated to StrategiesUrban0.60section
Urban renaissancerelated to StrategiesRedundant0.60section
Urban renaissancesee alsoTowards0.60section
Urban renaissancesee alsoUrban RenaissanceUrban0.60section

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