Jax Isn't the Only One! 60 Years of Urban Change
January 12, 2015 13 comments Print ArticleHistorically, Jacksonville is a great case study of how to kill a downtown, displace long-time residents, destroy established communities and historic building stock. However, 60 Years of Urban Change, a recent study by the University of Oklahoma Institute for Quality Communities, suggests we're not alone. Here's a brief glimpse of Jacksonville's transformation, along with a few peer cities.
Jacksonville, 1963 to 2014
However, despite what we may think locally, Jacksonville isn't alone. Most US cities have undergone the same trial and errors in urban development and growth since the end of World War II. Need proof? Here are a few American cities that appear to have been just as urban renewal happy as Jacksonville in the later half of the 20th century:
Oklahoma City, 1954 to 2014
Cincinnati, 1955 to 2013
Houston, 1953 to 2014
Detroit, 1951 to 2010
Charlotte, 1964 to 2014
Kansas City, 1955 to 2014
Nashville, 1951 to 2014
Louisville, 1952 to 2014
More cities: http://iqc.ou.edu/2014/12/09/60years/
Article by Ennis Davis, AICP. Contact Ennis at edavis@moderncities.com
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