Bibliography
On Downtowns


Alexander, Christopher. 1965. "A City Is Not a Tree." Architectural Forum.

Alexander, Laurence A. 1974. 400 Best Ideas from Downtown Idea Exchange. New York City: Downtown Research and Development Center.

Andrews, Frank M., ed. 1986. Research on the Quality of Life. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan.

Berk, Emanuel. 1976. Downtown Improvement Manual. Chicago: American Society of Planning Officials Press.

Babcock, Richard F. 1966. The Zoning Game: Municipal Practices and Policies. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.

Black, Alan. 1968. "The Comprehensive Plan." from Urban Planning Theory. Melville C. Branch (ed.). 1975. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Dowden, Huchinson and Ross, Inc. pp. 219-224.

Boyer, M. Christine. 1983. Dreaming the Rational City: The Myth of American City Planning. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Bracken, Ian. 1981. Urban Planning Methods: Research and Policy Analysis. New York: Methuen.

Brooks, Michael P. 1988. "Four Critical Junctures in the History of the Urban Planning Profession." Journal of the American Planning Association. Vol. 54, No. 2. pp. 241-248.

Bryce, Herrington J. 1979. Planning Smaller Cities. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books.

BŸl, A. Alexander and Nicholas Ordway. 1987. "Shopping Center Innovations: The Past 50 Years." Urban Land (June).

Calthorpe, Peter. 1993. The Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community and the American Dream. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Architectural Press.

Caro, Robert. 1975. The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York. New York: Vintage Books.

Checkoway, Barry. 1994. "Paul Davidoff and Advocacy Planning in Retrospect." Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 60, No. 2 (Spring 1994). pp. 139-143.

Davidoff, Paul. 1995. "Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning." Classic Readings in Urban Planning. Jay M. Stein (ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.

Dillman, Don A. 1978. Mail and Telephone Surveys: The Total Design Method. New York City: John Wiley and Sons.

Ditmer, Joanne. 1990. "Gambling: A Tiger By the Tail." Historic Preservation News (August). p. 4.

Duany, Andres and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. 1994. "The Neighborhood, the District and the Corridor." in The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community. Edited by Peter Katz. New York City: McGraw-Hill, Inc.

Frieden, Bernard J. and Lynne B. Sagalyn. 1989. Downtown, Inc.: How America Rebuilds Cities. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Friedmann, John. 1987. Planning in the Public Domain: From Knowledge to Action.. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

Garreau, Joel. 1991. Edge City. New York: Anchor Books (Doubleday).

Graff, Thomas O. and Dub Ashton. 1994. "Spatial Diffusion of Wal-Mart: Contagious and Reverse Hierarchical Elements." Professional Geographer. 46:1 (February 1994).

Greed, Clara H. 1994. Women and Planning: Creating Gendered Realities. New York: Routledge.

Gruidl, John and Steven Kline. 1992. "What Happens When a Large Discount Store Comes to Town?" Small Town (March-April 1992). pp. 20-25.

Haar, Charles M. and Jerold S. Kayden. 1989. Zoning and the American Dream: Promises Still to Keep. Chicago: Planners Press.

Hartshorn, Truman A. 1980. "Central Business District Dynamics." in Interpreting the City. New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Hutter, Mark. 1987. "The Downtown Department Store as a Social Force." The Social Science Journal. Volume 24, Number 3. pp. 239-246.

Kelly, Brian and Roger K. Lewis. 1992. "What's Right (and Wrong) About the Inner Harbor." Planning (April). Chicago: American Planning Association.

Klemanski, John S. 1990. "Using Tax Increment Financing for Urban Redevelopment Projects." Economic Development Quarterly Vol. 4, No. 1 (February). pp. 23-28.

Klosterman, Richard E. 1994. "Large-Scale Urban Models: Twenty Years Later." Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 60, No. 1 (Winter 1994). pp. 3-6.

Knox, Paul. 1993. The Restless Urban Landscape. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Kotval, Zenia and John R. Mullin. 1992. "When the Mall comes to a Small Town: How to Shape Development with Carrots and Sticks." Small Town (September-October). pp. 14-21.

Labine, Clem. 1979. "Preservationists Are Un-American." Historic Preservation (March 1979). p. 18.

Lagerfeld, Steven. 1995. 'What Main Street Can Learn from the Mall." (Source unknown)

Lassar, Terry Jill. 1989. Carrots and Sticks: New Downtown Zoning. Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute.

Levine, Marc V. 1987. "Downtown Redevelopment As an Urban Growth Strategy: A Critical Appraisal of the Baltimore Renaissance." Journal of Urban Affairs. 9:2 pp. 103-123.

Levy, John M. Contemporary Urban Planning. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1994.

Lindblom, Charles E. 1995 (orig. 1965). "The Science of 'Muddling Through.'" Classic Readings in Urban Planning. Jay M. Stein (ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.

Lynch, Kevin. 1987. Good City Form. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Lyons, Thomas S. and Roger E. Hamlin. 1991. Creating an Economic Development Action Plan: A Guide for Development Professionals. New York: Praeger.

McClendon, Bruce W. and Ray Quay. 1988. Mastering Change: Winning Strategies for Effective City Planning. Washington, D.C.: Planners Press, American Planning Association.

Mandelker, Daniel R. 1988. Land Use Law (2nd edition). Charlottesville, Virginia: The Michie Company.

Mason, J. Barry, Marris L. Mayer, and Hazel F. Ezell. 1994. Retailing (5th Edition). Burr Ridge, Illinois: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.

Melford, Michael. 1992. "ItÕs Wake-up Time for Main Street When Wal-Mart Comes to Town." Smithsonian (October 1992). pp. 36-47.

Oldenburg, Ray. 1989. The Great Good Place. New York: Paragon House.

Palma, Delores. 1992. "Downtown Trends, Downtown Success." Public Management. December 1992. pp. 2-5.

Palma, Delores. 1992. "The Top 10 Ways to Revitalize Your Downtown." American City and County (November 1992). pp. 48-50.

Paris, Chris. 1982. Critical Readings in Planning Theory. New York: Pergamon Press.

Robertson, Kent A. 1985. "Designing Downtown Redevelopment Policy: The Problem of Knowledge." Journal of Architectural and Planning Research. Volume 2.

Robertson, K. "The Status of the Pedestrian Mall in American Downtowns." Urban Affairs Quarterly. 26: 250Ð273.

Schumacher, E.F. 1973. Small is Beautiful: Economics As If People Mattered. New York City: Harper and Row.

Sower, John. 1979. Improving the Management of Downtown Retail Areas. Washington, D.C.: National Development Council.

Stitt, Bert. 1996. "The Lies of Downtown: A Look at the Myths That Keep Downtowns from Engaging in Effective Revitalization." Small Town (July-August). pp. 18-25.

Stokvis, Jack R. 1987. "Making Downtown Competitive Again: The Promise of Centralized Retail Management." Urban Land (April). pp. 7-11.

Tennenbaum, Robert. 1994. "A 20-Year Strategy for Downtown Baltimore." Planners' Casebook (Summer). Chicago: American Institute of Certified Planners.

Tyler, Norman R. 1987. An Evaluation of the Health of the Downtowns in Eight Michigan Cities. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Dissertation.

Tyler, Norman. 1994. Issues of Historic Preservation. Columbus, Ohio: Greyden Press.

Van der Ryn, Sim and Peter Calthorpe. 1986. Sustainable Communities. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Weisbrod, Glen et.al. 1981. Impacts of Downtown Revitalization Projects on Small Business. Cambridge, Massachusetts: prepared for the Small Business Administration.

Whyte, William H. Jr. 1980. "The Humble Street." Historic Preservation (January 1980). pp. 34-41.

Whyte, William H. 1988. City: Rediscovering the Center. New Haven, Connecticut: Wilbur Smith and Associates.

Wirth, Louis. 1938. "Urbanism As a Way of Life." pp. 143-164. Classic Essays on the Culture of Cities. R. Sennett (ed.). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Zotti, Ed. 1988. "Un-Malling a Downtown." Inland Architect (July/August 1988).


Suggested other pages...
Revitalization Strategies Review of Revitalization Strategies
Tyler Study of Downtowns The need for more study

Contacts
WebAuthor: Norm Tyler