Redevelopment's Toll In Houston

In a city without zoning, redevelopment has become a popular tool for development. But is the human price to high?

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December 4, 2000, 10:00 AM PST

By Chris Steins @planetizen


Houston has found redevelopment to be a powerful tool to expand development and revitalize the city. Increasingly, however, there is a human cost to pay. Gregoria Guzman represents the other side of redevelopment: "the little-noticed byproduct of the millions of dollars in new investment transforming some of Houston's oldest neighborhoods. As modest bungalows give way to pricey new townhomes, as empty-nest baby boomers and affluent young professionals flock from the suburbs to taste the pleasures of a resurgent downtown, low-income renters like Gregoria Guzman are paying a steep price."

Thanks to Chris Steins

Sunday, December 3, 2000 in The Houston Chronicle

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