Cities without Suburbs by David Rusk

Cities without Suburbs by David Rusk

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An analysis of America's cities, first published in 1993. Extending from 1950 to data drawn from the 2000 US census, the book covers 522 central cities in 320 metro areas in the US. This edition assesses major trends in the 1990s.

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Cities without Suburbs by David Rusk

An analysis of America's cities, first published in 1993. Extending from 1950 to data drawn from the 2000 US census, the book covers 522 central cities in 320 metro areas in the US. This edition assesses major trends in the 1990s.
The evidence that Rusk has marshaled here makes a clear and cogent case that the survival of many American cities depends on making city and suburb one-- Witold Rybczynski New York Review of Books Every mayor, every governor, every county executive, indeed anyone who cares about our great but ailing cities ought to read it. -- John Gallagher Detroit Free Press This book is MUST reading. Rusk makes his argument concisely, logically, and forcefully. -- John C. Lowe Journal of the American Planning Association
David Rusk was the mayor of Albuquerque from 1977 to 1981.
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ISBN 13 9781930365148
ISBN 10 1930365144
Title Cities without Suburbs
Author David Rusk
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 2003-05-29
Number of pages 150
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.