Evolving Visions of Waterfront Development in Postindustrial Philadelphia: The Formative Role of Elite Ideologies
This article seeks to illuminate the role of elite ideologies in understanding how cities have sought to transform their waterfronts during the postindustrial era. A case study of Philadelphia's long-term efforts to develop Penn's Landing, a valuable thirty-five-acre site along the Delawar...
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