Urban Renewal in the District of Columbia: Hearings Before Subcommittee 4 of the Committee on the District of Columbia, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First [and Second] Sessions on the Urban Renewal Program for the District of Columbia, Volume 2, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - Urban renewal |
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acquired acquisition Antonelli & Gould Antonelli and Gould appraisal approved asked BARBOUR believe blight Board buildings Capital Planning Commission Chairman CLARKE Columbia Plaza area Columbia Plaza Corp Columbia Plaza project Columbia Redevelopment committee contract corporation correct cost District Commissioners District of Columbia Dowdy DOYLE eligibility eminent domain Federal financing FINLEY Foggy Bottom funds GARBER George Washington University going Harbour Square HARSHA HHFA highway HORTON housing HUDDLESTON John Dowdy John McShain John Searles Kingdon Gould KOONES letter ment MILLER Miss EDWARDS National Capital Planning NCPC Neville Miller OWEN parking project area proposed question record Redevelopment Act Redevelopment Land Agency residential SALKELD SEARLES Shannon & Luchs SISK slum square feet square foot statement stockholders streets and alleys talking testimony thing tion TOBRINER urban renewal area urban renewal plan urban renewal project Virginia Avenue Washington WILSON zoning