The Creative Destruction of New York City by Alessandro Bus

The Creative Destruction of New York City by Alessandro Bus

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The Creative Destruction of New York City tells the story of fifteen years of shocking urban changes in New York City under the administrations of Bloomberg and de Blasio, and identifies the urban regime of city producers who are rebuilding cities like New York for a brand new global class of super-wealthy city consumers.

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The Creative Destruction of New York City by Alessandro Bus

The Creative Destruction of New York City tells the story of fifteen years of shocking urban changes in New York City under the administrations of Bloomberg and de Blasio, and identifies the urban regime of city producers who are rebuilding cities like New York for a brand new global class of super-wealthy city consumers.
"A searching look at how New York changed from a place of affordable (if tiny) walk-ups to a playground for the ultrawealthy" - KIRKUS "An important contribution to the growing literature on hyper-gentrification and its destructive effect on urban life in the twenty-first century, this detailed and lucid analysis reveals how power players in the Bloomberg administration commodified and corporatized the city, reshaping it into a luxury product for the global elite, and how Mayor de Blasio has followed suit. New York didn't become a city for the 1% by accident, and this book is essential reading for understanding how it all happened." - Jeremiah Moss, author of Vanishing New York "In this lively account of New York City's recent history, Alessandro Busà shows how massive changes in New York's built environment result in the same dismal outcomes for the less advantaged. This is an essential read for anyone concerned with how great cities are becoming increasingly exclusionary even while fostering creativity." - Susan S. Fainstein, Senior Research Fellow, Harvard Graduate School of Design "Alessandro Busà combines his rich personal encounters with daily life in New York City's neighborhoods with meticulous research and deep historical analysis. The chapters on Harlem and Coney Island are deep and insightful, drawing out the ways that race and class intersect with gentrification and displacement. This is an engaging tale of the ways that capital and its growth machine, driven by real estate and finance, have shaped the city, resulting in a continual cycle of creative destruction that has consequences obscured by the city's branded image." - Tom Angotti, Professor Emeritus, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York "A superb account of the frenzied state of what can best be described as 'hyper-gentrification' in New York City. A state and elite led process of repackaging, rebranding and re-engineering that the author argues has heralded the most visceral urban development agenda ever adopted in New York City. The book balances academic rigour with storytelling-the result is a rich, readable and energizing book that makes its arguments persuasively." - Loretta Lees, co-author of Gentrification and Planetary Gentrification
A critical urban scholar with a cross-disciplinary background and a passion for thought-provoking research, Alessandro Busà seeks to demystify established knowledge around the issues that matter the most to the life of ordinary urban residents. Busà has carried out research in New York City at Columbia University, and has published extensively on the social, cultural and economic impact of urban development in New York's most iconic neighbourhoods. Busà holds a Ph.D. from the Technical University of Berlin.
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ISBN 13 9780190610098
ISBN 10 0190610093
Title The Creative Destruction of New York City
Author Alessandro Busà
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2017-09-14
Number of pages 360
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.