Urban Land, News and Trends in City Development
by Hoyt, Homer; Adde, Leo
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- very good
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller
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Chehalis, Washington, United States
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About This Item
Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, 1969. Softcover. Very Good. July-August 1969, volume 28, number 7. 16 pp, stapled binding, 3 hole punched, with tables, illustrations. Normal shelf wear, creasing. Includes articles "Land Values in Shopping Centers: The U.S. Metropolitan Areas with Greatest Total Prospective Growth in Retail Sales in 1968-1978" by Homer Hoyt, "Nine Cities: The Anatomy of Downtown Renewal" by Leo Adde, and contemporary book reviews.
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- Bookseller
- Walkabout Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 14997
- Title
- Urban Land, News and Trends in City Development
- Author
- Hoyt, Homer; Adde, Leo
- Format/Binding
- Softcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Urban Land Institute
- Place of Publication
- Washington, DC
- Date Published
- 1969
- Keywords
- Sociology urban planning issues development
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About the Seller
Walkabout Books
Biblio member since 2011
Chehalis, Washington
About Walkabout Books
Walkabout Books is an antiquarian bookstore located in southwest Washington State. We specialize in Americana and the literature of travel and adventure, including travel narratives, travel and tourism ephemera (travel diaries, vintage brochures, guidebooks, etc), exploration, mountaineering, and other outdoor pursuits. We also carry interesting and unusual books in many other fields.
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