America's Waterfront Revival: Port Authorities and Urban Redevelopment (The City in the Twenty-First Century)
America's Waterfront Revival: Port Authorities and Urban Redevelopment (The City in the Twenty-First Century)
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Since the early years of the twentieth century public authorities have been providing an enormous share of the public infrastructure in the United States and have shaped our urban environment in powerful ways. Politicians have continued to create new public authorities but many older ones remain influential adapting to ever-changing economic trends technologies and user demands by entering new lines of business. Among the authorities that have continued to change and have remained relevant are many of the nations industrial-era port authorities including the Tampa Port Authority the Port of San Francisco the Port of San Diego and the Delaware River Port Authority. Despite their unique histories markets and geographic locations these four ports have many similarities. Most important as globalization and technological change led to declines in shipping they all evolved from single-purpose maritime cargo-handling operations into diversified business organizations focused on waterfront revitalization. All four ports became deeply involved in real estate development in support of nontraditional maritime and nonmaritime public and commercial uses. In Americas Waterfront Revival Peter Hendee Brown examines the experiences of these four port authorities considering three important questions. First how did external and internal forces encourage or impede these authorities as they engaged in new functions? How did the port authorities transform themselves as organizations in order to implement waterfront redevelopment? Do public authorities change as institutions when they diversify into new functional areas and if so do abstract theoretical models of public authorities adequately account for this institutional evolution? Drawing on a wide range of sources including enabling legislation annual reports financial statements strategic business plans land use plans audits media accounts and interviews this book delivers significant new findings on the opportunities and challenges existing authorities face when they engage in new functions.
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ISBN10: 0812241223
ISBN13: 9780812241228
Author: Brown, Peter Hendee
Binding: Hardcover
Published Date: 2009-01-01
Package Weight(gram): 544.00
Package Dimension(cm): 229 x 19 x 152