The Healthy Neighborhoods Program: A Middle Neighborhoods Improvement Strategy
Darlene Russell and
Mark Sissman
Community Development Innovation Review, 2016, issue 01, 117-126
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Healthy Neighborhoods targets middle neighborhoods and combines efforts of neighborhood residents, lenders, city government, and the nonprofit sector to prevent abandonment, increase investment, particularly in homeownership, and stabilize or increase property values. This chapter provides an overview of the program and shares examples of how it?s working in Baltimore and Milwaukee.
Date: 2016
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