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Title: Challanges of Mixed-Use Developments: An Analysis of Current Mixed-Use Developments in U.S.A
Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis
Publication Year: 2013
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Abstract: There are numerous urban problems that could not be addressed in single use development. Mixed use development as a new theory claims to have the solutions to the urban issues associated with single use development. However, mixed use developments have been criticized are also failing to address their purported claims. This research focuses on analyzing and evaluating the tenets of mixed-use development to determine whether claims of accommodating mixed-income residents, increased density, improved racial diversity, provision of affordable housing, and improved employment trends are achieved. In doing so, 632 single use Black Groups and 84 mixed-use development Block Groups that are located in majority of larger metropolitan areas of the US cities are examined. The study employs a number of techniques including regression and other statistical analysis. The results were mixed. Density issues were not found to be different between single use areas and mixed use areas. On the other hand, affordability, employment and mixed-income issues were better accommodates in mixed use areas than in single use areas.
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Authors: Tesso, Gizachew T.
Institution: The University of Texas at Arlington
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Advisor: Ardeshir Anjomani, PhD
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Publisher Location: Arlington, TX
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Topics: Methodology and Data Collection
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