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Responsive Housing Redevelopment Near North Minneapolis.
This community based research project was intended to:
- Gather a baseline of data about neighborhood perception of the Near North neighborhood where PPL buildings are located.
- Gather data on how the rehab of PPL buildings might have impacted the Near North neighborhood.
- Gather data on what neighborhood residents like and don’t like in terms of the rehab and their neighborhood.
Data was collected through a series of focus groups with residents and neighbors of PPL Near North buildings
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Unpublished
Sponsor:
Prepared for Project for Pride in Living with funding from a Communiversity Personnel Grant from the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA), University of Minnesota.
Pages:
32 pp.
CURA call number:
CMV-039 CURA Programs:
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