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The Belfast City Council is currently investing into the complete redevelopment of the Titanic Quarter, which is planned to consist of apartments, hotels and a riverside entertainment district.
In the early 21st century redevelopment is spreading into the more suburban parts of East and Southeast London, and into the parts of the counties of Kent and Essex which abut the Thames Estuary.
Arlington's campus is projected to reach an enrollment of 10, 000 students by the completion of its redevelopment.
Below and to the south of Kemp Town, at beach level, is now Brighton Marina and a proposed redevelopment at Black Rock, site of a former lido.
Downtown, the center of the city, is currently undergoing major redevelopment with new condos, apartments, offices and The Power & Light District ( shopping / entertainment development ) complete with bars, restaurants, a grocery store with a roof-top pool club called The Jones, a performing arts center, and The Sprint Center.
The findings of the Taylor Report precipitated the redevelopment of the Kemlyn Road Stand, which was rebuilt in 1992, coinciding with the centenary of the club, and is now known as the Centenary Stand.
OMA Rotterdam: the head office is working on a master plan for the White City area of London ; a harbour redevelopment and contemporary art Museum in Riga, the Cordoba Congress Centre in Spain ; the redevelopment of the Mercati Generali in Rome, an architectural centre, offices and housing in Copenhagen, the new head office of Rothschild Bank in London and multi-use towers in Rotterdam and The Hague.
The city is also going through careful redevelopment, preparing to become one of the major cities of the Euro-Mediterranean area.
" The Borough " to the south of Waterloo, London and Tower Bridge were also considered Cockney before redevelopment all but extinguished the local working class areas, and now Bermondsey is the only Cockney area south of the Thames, although Pearly Kings and Queens can be found as far out as Peckham and Penge.
The Heart of Slough Project is a plan for the large-scale redevelopment of the town centre as a focus and cultural quarter for the creative media, information and communications industries.
C20 believes that the redevelopment of the Town Hall would be an act of vandalism to the civic centre and is supporting the Campaign to Save Slough's Heritage in their request for a review of the decision.
This transformation is most notable in Yonkers, Hastings-on-Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, Ossining, and Peekskill, where redevelopment projects are in various stages of design and construction.
The principal depot of the Southern Pacific in Oakland was the 16th Street Station located at 16th and Wood, which is currently being restored as part of a redevelopment project.
With the 1966 earthquake and the Soviet redevelopment afterward, very little is left of Tashkent's ancient history, including its significance as a trading point on the historic Silk Road.
Nevertheless, Bacup's historic character, culture and festivities have encouraged the town's suburbanisation and redevelopment as a commuter town ; English Heritage has proclaimed Bacup as the best preserved cotton town in England, and its town centre is designated as a conservation area for its special architectural qualities.
However, the number of old homes in this style is decreasing due to redevelopment or some of them catching fire, as the structures have little to no fire protection.
In 2001, a major redevelopment scheme was launched, the goal of which is to revitalise the island as the new city centre.
The LSE's campus went through a renewal under former Director Anthony Giddens ( 1996 – 2003 ), with the redevelopment of Connaught and Clement Houses on the Aldwych, and the purchase of buildings including the George IV public house, which had been nestled amongst the campus for decades, but is now owned by LSE.
* July 15, 1949 – The Housing Act of 1949 is enacted to help eradicate slums and promote community development and redevelopment programs
The museum opened in 1994, but is currently closed for redevelopment.
The Riverfront redevelopment project is proposed on South Avenue to bring more business and housing into downtown Cranford.
As of 2009, the proposal is subject to a planning application for extensive redevelopment of ' Brent Cross Cricklewood ', and there are views for and against the proposals, and reports in the media.
The town is a focus for redevelopment within Hounslow.

redevelopment and reducing
As mayor, he worked to repair the city's relations with the Detroit suburbs and the local business community through cooperation with suburban business leaders on their redevelopment plans for the city, reducing tensions.
From the 1970s onwards Montreal's Chinatown was subject to many of the cities ' redevelopment plans, reducing the size of Chinatown and its expansion.

redevelopment and physical
Justice Douglas expanded the definition of " public use " to include " public purpose " based on physical, aesthetic, and monetary benefits and stated that the purpose of the redevelopment plan in this case was to address the broader blight issues in the area in order to prevent the neighborhood from reverting to blighted conditions in the future.
The four biggest reasons for demolition were “ Area redevelopment ” ( 35 %), “ Building ’ s physical condition ” ( 31 %), “ Not suitable for anticipated use ” ( 22 %) and “ Fire damage ” ( 7 %).

redevelopment and size
Hammerson's UK Ltd began a £ 100 million redevelopment of the site which saw it double in size.
Further upgrades ( in excess of $ 3 million ( AUD )) to the school have occurred during 2007, the most prominent feature being 5 open plan classrooms, office redevelopment and a gymnasium ( 3 / 4 size basketball court ).
Master plans had called for quadrupling the size of the PWC Grafton Street campus to encompass most of what is now the eastern end of downtown Charlottetown with the proposed PWC-McGill campus being built along the area bounded by Grafton, Prince, Kent, and Edward Streets in a massive redevelopment of the community.
They obtained a revised planning permission in 2002 for a larger and more extensive redevelopment than the previous Fordgate Wandsworth project, which included a 36, 000 sq ft branch of Primark, an increase in the size of the cinema to 16 screens, as well as the demolition and reconstruction of the southern multistorey car park, and a comprehensive refurbishment of the interior of the centre ( aside from Arndale Walk, which was to be demolished in a subsequent phase ), and implemented the majority of these plans over the following two years.
An active decision to make the Waterfront a more ' active retail experience ' prompted the redevelopment to greatly reduce the size of the artificial lake to a large central pond, which still features the musical fountains-drawing large crowds for the shows at 7pm and 8pm daily, as well as a meandering artificial river on the southern side.
However it was not until 1923 and the redevelopment of the area that significant archeology was undertaken, which established the size and nature of the fort.

redevelopment and Docks
Leith Docks have been extended considerably out into the firth from the old shoreline, and there are now plans to discontinue their use as a port and use the area for housing redevelopment.
The hoverport site then lay abandoned for the second time in its thirty year history until demolition of the site began in May 2009 in preparation for the redevelopment of the Western Docks and a new Cruise Terminal.
Off the field planning permission has been granted for a major redevelopment of the Surrey Docks Stadium and new chairman Sami Muduroglu signalled his intentions with a raft of top signings to push Fisher back towards the heady heights of the Conference and this paid instant dividends in 2004-5 with the Southern League Division One East title and the London Senior Cup.
In 1854-58 the company built a new larger entrance ( 45 feet wide ) and a new basin at Shadwell ( the only element of the London Docks system to have survived redevelopment to this day ) linked to the west part of the docks by Eastern Dock and the short Tobacco Dock.

redevelopment and enhance
The redevelopment has restored Greenway's historic castellated building, removing newer additions to discreetly complement, enhance and enlarge the public green space of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
The new bus station is an attempt for redevelopment of the old bus station site to enhance Mansfield town centre and to regenerate the whole of the Stockwell Gate area.
Restructuring and hospital redevelopment has continued to occur to enhance the medical and patient facilities of the hospital, including amalgamation with the Prince Henry Hospital, Royal South Sydney Hospital and the Eastern Suburbs Hospital.
In June 2010, Somerset County Cricket Club officially reopened ' The Colin Atkinson Pavilion ' after undergoing GBP1. 25 million ($ 1. 8 million ) of redevelopment to enhance the capacity to 15, 000 capacity and making the venue capable of hosting Test matches.

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