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Creating New Patterns of Social and Economic Activity Through Planned Housing Environments
Journal of Community Practice
  • Sondra J. Fogel, University of South Florida
  • Marc T. Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Anne R. Williamson, University of Florida
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Keywords
  • HOPE VI,
  • urban neighborhoods,
  • low-income,
  • public housing,
  • communities
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1300/J125v15n04_05
Abstract

HOPE VI programs have transformed distressed public housing areas into “planned neighborhoods.” This research highlights key results from an evaluation request by the Tampa Housing Authority to assess the social and economic impact of the local HOPE VI community. Findings suggest that the majority of residents enjoy the new neighborhood. Questions remain regarding the social cohesion among the mixed-income community residents and the potential for economic revitalization of the surrounding area. Implications for social workers are addressed.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Journal of Community Practice, v. 15, issue 4, p. 97-115

Citation Information
Sondra J. Fogel, Marc T. Smith and Anne R. Williamson. "Creating New Patterns of Social and Economic Activity Through Planned Housing Environments" Journal of Community Practice Vol. 15 Iss. 4 (2007) p. 97 - 115
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sondra-fogel/42/