Thursday, January 2, 2014
Philadelphia's Land Bank
Philadelphia Forges Plan to Rebuild From Decay. (The New York Times, 12/31/2013)
Philadelphia's Land Bank. The houses, little more than a mile from downtown Philadelphia, are among an estimated 40,000 vacant, derelict or underused buildings and lots — both publicly and privately owned — that are candidates for the city’s new Land Bank, an ambitious program that is the latest effort to clear up blighted neighborhoods.
Philadelphia, with a population of about 1.5 million, is the largest American city to adopt a land bank, experts said, and could become a model for other cities like Detroit that have an even bigger problem with vacant property.
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