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Chester Hartman 
City for Sale 
The Transformation of San Francisco

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San Francisco is perhaps the most exhilarating of all American cities–its beauty, cultural and political avant-gardism, and history are legendary, while its idiosyncrasies make front-page news. In this revised edition of his highly regarded study of San Francisco’s economic and political development since the mid-1950s, Chester Hartman gives a detailed account of how the city has been transformed by the expansion–outward and upward–of its downtown. His story is fueled by a wide range of players and an astonishing array of events, from police storming the International Hotel to citizens forcing the midair termination of a freeway. Throughout, Hartman raises a troubling question: can San Francisco’s unique qualities survive the changes that have altered the city’s skyline, neighborhoods, and economy?


Hartman was directly involved in many of the events he chronicles and thus had access to sources that might otherwise have been unavailable. A former activist with the National Housing Law Project, San Franciscans for Affordable Housing, and other neighborhood organizations, he explains how corporate San Francisco obtained the necessary cooperation of city and federal governments in undertaking massive redevelopment. He illustrates the rationale that produced BART, a subway system that serves upper-income suburbs but few of the city’s poor neighborhoods, and cites the environmental effects of unrestrained highrise development, such as powerful wind tunnels and lack of sunshine. In describing the struggle to keep housing affordable in San Francisco and the seemingly intractable problem of homelessness, Hartman reveals the human face of the city’s economic transformation.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface

1. The Larger Forces

2. Superagency and the Redevelopment Booster Club

3. The Assault on South of Market

4. The Neighborhood Fights Back

5. Into the Courts

6. The Redevelopment Agency Flounders

7. Resolving the Convention Center Deadlock

8. South of Market Conquered

9. Moscone Center Doings

10. Yerba Buena Gardens, TODCO’s Housing, and the South of Market Neighborhood

11. City Hall

12. High-Rises and the Anti-High-Rise Movement

13. The Housing Crisis and the Housing Movement

14. The Lessons of San Francisco

Notes

Index

Über den Autor

Chester Hartman is President and Executive Director of the Poverty & Race Research Action Council in Washington, D.C. He is author of Between Eminence and Notoriety: Four Decades of Radical Urban Planning (2001), and editor of Challenges to Equality: Poverty and Race in America (2001) and Housing Issues of the 1990s (1989).
Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● Seiten 501 ● ISBN 9780520914902 ● Dateigröße 4.4 MB ● Verlag University of California Press ● Erscheinungsjahr 2002 ● Ausgabe 1 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 4995060 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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