*Denton's Junkyard*Central*LeamingfordDowntownDowntown is considered the only nice part of Carcer City. Downtown is home to Carcer City's more wealthier population and Carcer City's Mayor Richard Tanner. Downtown is unlocked when the player unlocks West Carcer...
Downtown Neighborhood City of Niagara Falls: Phase I 4.0 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK: ARCHITECTURAL OVERVIEW1 This section provides a general context for architectural styles represented in the neighborhood, a detailed narrative of the architectural development, and existing conditions of the ...
Austin's settlers, the Old Three Hundred, made places along the Brazos River in 1822. The population of Texas grew rapidly. In 1825, Texas had about 3,500 people, with most of Mexican descent. By 1834, the population had grown to about 37,800 people, with only 7,800 of Mexican ...
This issue establishes notions of community, place, and state territory by forcing diverse metropolitan political positions and city-regional political responses (Mumford, 1938). Claims such as “I want my country back” (Penny, 2016;Airey and Booth-Smith, 2017) (as voiced during the Brexit deba...
What makes a city great? Charleston mayor Joe Riley on what Sarasota can learn from the dynamic revival of his city.Denton, Ilene
Our analyses showed that there are adaptation-related resolutions even in cities that have only put in place organizational structures specifically responsible for mitigation (see Fig. 2). 4.2. The role of individual capacity The current literature (for instance, [22]) suggests that the potential ...
In recent years, two apparently contradictory but, in fact, complementary socio-political phenomena have reinforced each other in the European urban realm: the re-scaling of nation-states through “devolution” and the emergence of two opposed versions o
The outcome of this situation has been a growing sense of disempowerment and alienation among those who are not "in the system" (Walker, 2010). This issue establishes notions of community, place, and state territory by forcing diverse metropolitan political positions and city-regional political ...
“The city of God, city on a hill, the relationship between city and citizenship—the city as an object of utopian desire, as a distinctive place of belonging within a perpetually shifting socio-temporal order—all give it a political meaning that mobilizes a crucial political imaginary” [7]...
In recent years, two apparently contradictory but, in fact, complementary socio-political phenomena have reinforced each other in the European urban realm: the re-scaling of nation-states through “devolution” and the emergence of two opposed versions o