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Cityscape - Volume 12 Number 1

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HOPE VI

Volume 12, number 1

Editors
Mark D. Shroder
Michelle P. Matuga

Symposium

HOPE VI


Guest Editor: Jennifer A. Stoloff

Guest Editor's Introduction

Better Neighborhoods, Better Outcomes? Explaining Relocation Outcomes in HOPE VI
Edward G. Goetz

Neighborhood Institutions, Facilities, and Public Space: A Missing Link for HOPE VI Residents' Development of Social Capital?
Alexandra M. Curley

HOPE VI Neighborhood Spillover Effects in Baltimore
Nina Castells

HOPE VI and Neighborhood Economic Development: The Importance of Local Market Dynamics
Sean Zielenbach and Richard Voith

Refereed Papers

Moving Toward a Shrinking Cities Metric: Analyzing Land Use Changes Associated With Depopulation in Flint, Michigan
Justin B. Hollander

Departments

Graphic Detail

Combining Data on Residential Vacancy Rates and Mortgage Foreclosures Provides a Picture of Neighborhood Change
Robert N. Renner and Jamie W. Wolf

Impact

The Impact of Formula Allocation Discretion in the Housing Trust Fund
Todd Richardson and Barry Steffen

 

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