A HANDLE ON BLIGHT: City is Building a Single System for Its Real Estate
01/28/2011 |
The Public Record
By Tony West
The City of Philadelphia is on the verge of producing a strategy for coping with one of its most-abundant and most troubling resources: abandoned property and vacant land. Read more
Also See
- 05/05/2012 Hearing on land bank bill June 6
- 04/19/2012 Vacant property issues in the news…
- 02/21/2012 Land bank can keep tabs on vacant properties
- 02/03/2012 Councilwoman Sánchez introduces bill on dealing with vacant city properties
- 11/04/2011 Inquirer Editorial: City ramps up pressure on blighted properties
- 10/27/2011 Mayor announces new strategy to address vacant property
- 08/14/2011 Special Report on Tax Delinquency and Its Impact on Development
- 07/21/2011 City Paper’s Vacant Land Issue
- 06/05/2011 PHA is looking for takers
- 05/13/2011 Seeking answers on blight in one section of Philadelphia
- 05/13/2011 Taking steps to reclaim the city’s blighted land
- 05/07/2011 Activists say land banks could help Philly’s vacant-lot woes
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- 01/24/2011 The Bright Side of Blight
- 11/16/2010 The Ugly Truth About Philly's Vacant Lots
- 11/16/2010 Time to tackle city's slumminess
- 11/10/2010 New study puts a hefty price on city blight