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Tacoma Housing Authority HOPE VI Salishan Redevelopment: Appendices A-E (disc)
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Tacoma Housing Authority Salishan Redevelopment Project, Tacoma, Washington
Author: United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Salishan Redevelopment Project, Tacoma
Tacoma Housing Authority HOPE VI Salishan Redevelopment
Author: United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Languages : en
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Low Impact Development at Salishan
Author: Torti Gallas and Partners-CHK.
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Basic Documentation for the Survey and Planning Application
Author: Tacoma (Wash.). City Planning Commission
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Pages : 96
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"These are the Ghettos of Washington"
Author: Leah R. Montange
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Languages : en
Pages : 161
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From 2000-2011, the Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) redeveloped a 188-acre worn down, family public housing neighborhood, into a mixed-income neighborhood. This occurred in an area with lagging private investment, and during the Great Recession. I use archival research, interviews, and discourse analysis to investigate this HOPE VI redevelopment process as an instance of actually existing neoliberalism, imbued with local specificities, including regulatory frameworks, political cultures, and housing economies. THA's promotional literature, and the redevelopment itself produce a particular amalgam of "social justice" and "neoliberal" imaginations and practices that I call "reluctant neoliberalism." The Tacoma Housing Authority made substantial effort to maximize the amount of low-income housing available through their public/private hybrid neighborhood, and retain property management jobs for their unionized workforce. However, THA also embraced new roles as a developer, as a shaper of self-sufficient neoliberal subjects, and as a public/private hybrid organization. New (racialized, gendered, and class) meanings of subsidized housing residence and the work of a public housing authority have been produced and materialized.
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Pages : 161
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From 2000-2011, the Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) redeveloped a 188-acre worn down, family public housing neighborhood, into a mixed-income neighborhood. This occurred in an area with lagging private investment, and during the Great Recession. I use archival research, interviews, and discourse analysis to investigate this HOPE VI redevelopment process as an instance of actually existing neoliberalism, imbued with local specificities, including regulatory frameworks, political cultures, and housing economies. THA's promotional literature, and the redevelopment itself produce a particular amalgam of "social justice" and "neoliberal" imaginations and practices that I call "reluctant neoliberalism." The Tacoma Housing Authority made substantial effort to maximize the amount of low-income housing available through their public/private hybrid neighborhood, and retain property management jobs for their unionized workforce. However, THA also embraced new roles as a developer, as a shaper of self-sufficient neoliberal subjects, and as a public/private hybrid organization. New (racialized, gendered, and class) meanings of subsidized housing residence and the work of a public housing authority have been produced and materialized.
Report from the Tacoma Housing Authority, 1950-55
Author: Housing Authority of the City of Tacoma
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Category : Housing
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Category : Housing
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Pages : 30
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Public Housing in Tacoma
Report ... From the Tacoma Housing Authority 1950-1955
Author: Tacoma Housing Authority
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Pages : 20
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