Description
Tempe political and business leaders implemented a series of strategies, composed of interconnected economic, political, and cultural factors that contributed to the city's growth over time. Influenced by a new economic opportunities and challenges, changing ideas about redevelopment and the role of suburbs, and Tempe's own growth issues after 1960, Tempe leaders and citizens formed a distinct vision for downtown redevelopment. Modified over time, the redevelopment strategy depended on effective planning and financing, public-private collaboration, citizen participation, and a revised perception of growth. After 1980, the strategy gained momentum enabling leaders to expand their ambitions for downtown. Redevelopment manifested through riverfront redevelopment, art and culture, and historic preservation redirecting the city's growth, creating economic development, and revitalizing downtown as Tempe began flourishing as a mature supersuburb. The strategy showed considerable economic success by 2012 and the completion of the Rio Salado Project, the Tempe Center for the Arts, and the preservation of the Hayden Flour Mill made downtown an attractive and diverse urban destination.
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Title
- Continuity, change, and coming of age: redevelopment and revitalization in downtown Tempe, Arizona, 1960-2012
Contributors
- Gerszewski, Alyssa Danielle (Author)
- Vandermeer, Philip (Thesis advisor)
- Dallett, Nancy (Committee member)
- Thompson, Victoria (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2014
Subjects
- history
- city government
- Downtown Redevelopment
- Phoenix metropolitan area
- Suburbs
- Tempe
- urban planning
- Urban renewal--Arizona--Tempe--History--20th century.
- Urban renewal
- Urban renewal--Arizona--Tempe--History--21st century.
- Urban renewal
- City planning--Arizona--Tempe--History--20th century.
- City planning
- City planning--Arizona--Tempe--History--21st century.
- City planning
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.A., Arizona State University, 2014
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 117-125)
- Field of study: History
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Statement of Responsibility
by Alyssa Danielle Gerszewski