
Joe Hurley
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1 month ago |
tandfonline.com | ElizaBeth Taylor |Carl Grodach |Joe Hurley
ABSTRACTUrban planning has had a close but evolving relationship with industrial activity. However, industrial activity has rarely been centred in planning or zoning histories. Industrialization was a catalyzing concern in early planning movements, with zoning newly defining and separating land by use. Large-scale manufacturing drove strategic planning for western cities through the mid-twentieth century, while the late twentieth century saw urban industrial land rezoned and redeployed.
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