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CPLN 552: Entrepreneurial Inner City Housing Markets
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Bodek. Corequisite(s): CPLN 552101 - Housing Renovation Lab. Focus on the theory and practice of revitalizing neighborhoods through the experience of renovating a house in West Philadelphia. Attention to design, finance, and planning aspect of project. Section 101. Housing Renovation Lab---Rehabilitation of a West Philadelphia House under professional direction.
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CPLN 585: Land Use Planning:Principles and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Daniels. Overview of the methods and tools for managing land use and shaping the built environment. Explores principles of successful plan creation emanating from theory and case studies.
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CPLN 585 - Land Use Planning:Principles and Practice
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CPLN 590: Community Planning and Local Institutions
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Harkavy. Exploration of the role of universities in enhancing the quality of life in American cities. Employs Penn-West Philadelphia experiences as a case study.
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CPLN 590 - Community Planning and Local Institutions
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CPLN 600: Planning Problems Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Applicaton of planning skills to problems experienced by selected neighborhoods. Students work in teams to develop solutions. Juried presentation required.
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CPLN 601: Enhancing CBDs Through Business Improvement Districts
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Levy. Overview of the role of special districts in revitalizing downtown through safety and hospitality, sanitation, marketing, and capital improvement programs. Employs case studies from North America, Australia, and Europe.
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CPLN 601 - Enhancing CBDs Through Business Improvement Districts
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CPLN 605: The City
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Course surveys the history and contemporary study of U.S. cities and regions with a focus on urban planning, policy and geography. For Ph.D. students it offers opportunities for 1) intensive reading of urban and planning history; and 2) preparation for teaching. Permission of instructor is required. Not for MCP students, except in exceptional cases.
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CPLN 605 - The City
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CPLN 620: The Public Environments of Cities
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Distribution Course in Arts & Letters. Class of 2009 & prior only. Nairn. See URBS 206.
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CPLN 620 - The Public Environments of Cities
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CPLN 624: Quantitative Planning Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Weinberger/Curley. Introduction of methods in analyzing demographic conditions, land use and housing trends, employment and business changes, community and neighborhood development. Focus on using spreadsheet models and data analysis for local and neighborhood planning.
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CPLN 624 - Quantitative Planning Methods
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CPLN 631: Techniques of Urban Economic Development
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. An examination of public, private and non-profit methods of promoting economic development in cities and regions. Topics to be covered include revenue strategies including use of industrial development bonds, tax increment financing, tax abatements/incentives; adminstrative efforts including creation of economic development corporations and special development districts and other approaches designed to encourage growth and prosperity in urban areas.
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CPLN 633: Urban Economic Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Landis/Wolf-Powers. Introduces students to the economic principles and vocabularies that city and regional planners rely on (those of welfare and public sector economics, land economics, and the economics of housing and neighborhoods), and familiarizes them with local government taxation, budgeting and borrowing practice.
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