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    Downtown Atlanta Georgia

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    Downtown Atlanta is a beautiful city that attracts visitors from in and out of the state. Atlanta Downtown is a place where many businesses and jobs are located. This is the most frequent place people visit in Atlanta. The biggest problem with downtown is not the lack of parking spaces but there are too many people driving there at once. Most parking available in downtown cost money and time. Even the parking spaces available are very limited and not everyone could afford it. The parking decks in

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    What is that strange orange brick building? Why should I care about that? That striking orange, brick building is the Guardian Building of downtown Detroit. When deciding to go to a historical site in the city, I was drawn in by the history of the place. I am relatively new to the city and when I heard about this place, I knew that’s where I wanted to go. When our group traveled together to the site, it became apparent why this building is not only important to Detroit, but to all cities. The Guardian

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    http://hotelindigo-la.com.s94149.gridserver.com/things-to-do/ Title tag: Downtown L.A. Things To Do | Hotel Indigo Downtown Los Angeles Meta description: Los Angeles is a city for every type of dreamer. Whether you are on a family vacation or romantic retreat, check out our pro-tip list to get you started. Explore our neighborhood. With an enduring history of entertainment and a unique melting pot of cultures, downtown Los Angeles has become an international hub for artists, musicians and creators

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    Opened on September 20, 2015, the Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles is a fusion of several different styles of architecture. The Broad museum is a new kind of contemporary art museum Calling it “a gift to the people of Los Angeles,” Eli and Edythe Broad donated millions of dollars to open The Broad Museum in downtown Los Angeles. It stands next to the iconic Disney Concert Hall that is designed by Frank Gehry and is the first major art museum that is free to. The public. The Broad is designed

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    Main Street Programs

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    the idea and by 1990’s 31 states had joined the program. Main Street’s have now become an important part of communities and many are looking towards the revitalization of their downtown. Though the Main Streets have become more popular there are some things to look into in order to secure their vitality (Revitalizing Downtown

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    Concentric Zone Theory

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    I. CONCENTRIC ZONE THEORY Burgess’s concentric zone theory was presented in 1924. He presented a descriptive urban land use model that divided cities in a set of concentric circles expanding from downtown to the suburbs. His representation came from Burgess’ observations of various American cities, especially Chicago. Burgess model assumes a relationship between the socio-economic status of households and the distance from the Central Business District. The further from the district, the better

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    Downtown Revitalization

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    efforts in downtown areas have gained momentum over the past few decades, this paper is focused on revitalization strategies, recognizing the process of decline, while identifying key strategies used in downtown revitalization efforts over the past fifty years (Faulk 2006). Downtowns, unlike suburban shopping malls or office complexes, evolved slowly over time, responding to changing technologies, social and economic patterns. A city’s identity relies heavily on the image of its downtown, so inevitably

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    Downtown Portland

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    Description of the Community Downtown Portland is located in SW Portland, inhabiting census tracts 56 and 106. It is bordered on the South and the West by expressway 405, on the East by the Willamette river and to the North by W Burnside. Downtown Portland houses the city’s major government services and agencies. It offers shopping, dining and entertainment and is a public transportation hub. A haven for the youth as it has a rich social atmosphere, service jobs and higher education institutions

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    Downtown Dallas

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    Downtown Dallas This area is getting more hip by the minute and respect across the nation with it's flauncy highrise condos, new chic restaurants, upscale boutiques and fashionable clubs and bars. What could be better for the young, professional singles flocking to the area, or the retirees wanting to skip the lawn maintenance for a freer lifestyle? Downtown Dallas is Hot spots in the downtown Dallas vicinity include West Village and Mockingbird Station (closer to East Dallas). Condos at the W Hotel

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    Downtown Indianapolis

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    professional basketball teams, the WNBA’s Indiana Fever and the NBA’s Indiana Pacers, host games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse downtown. Just down the street is Lucas Oil Stadium, home of The Indianapolis Colts, who compete in the NFL (Visit Indy). Besides these major league teams, the Indianapolis Indians are the AAA league affiliates of Major League Baseball’s Pittsburgh

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