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Abandoned Buildings Guidebook


OPPORTUNITIES WAITING TO HAPPEN
Redeveloping Abandoned Buildings and Sites to Revitalize Communities

COVER-TOC (PDF 701 kb)

CHAPTER ONE: (PDF 252 kb)
INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER TWO: (PDF 829 kb)
DEFINING YOUR VISION FOR SUCCESS

CHAPTER THREE: (PDF 560 kb)
BUILDING ON YOUR ASSETS

CHAPTER FOUR: (PDF 494 kb)
ESTABLISHING PARTNERSHIPS

CHAPTER FIVE: (PDF 1,355 kb)
FINDING A MARKET NICHE FOR YOUR BUILDING OR SITE

CHAPTER SIX: (PDF 678 kb)
TAKING IT ONE STEP AT A TIME - PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION

CONCLUSION/APPENDIX: (PDF 456 kb)

 

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New York City

New York City has the planning framework in place to help communities achieve their vision of a vibrant public waterfront.  Major new parks are being created at Queens West Hudson River Park, Riverside Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park. New York City is working to connect these attractions in a city-wide greenway.

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