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A series of failed attempts at revival set the stage for a Downtown that could serve as the economic and cultural center of the region. From the editor: "L.A. Urbanized" is a series of articles exploring why Los Angeles is currently in the midst of an urban revolution and what it means for the city's future. 163114. Editor (s) M Baldassare. Date Published. 1994. Length. 259 pages. Annotation. Because the 1992 Los Angeles riots were among the most violent and destructive events in 20th century urban America, this compilation of papers looks at causes of the riots, what actually took place, and consequences and meaning of the riots for U.S. cities. To start things off, William H. Fain, Jr. has written about Los Angeles's transition from car-centric sprawl to pioneering urban laboratory in Urbane Renewal. Los Angeles has new lessons to offer urban living today. And despite its sprawling and suburban reputation, its brand of urbanism may be influencing cities around the world as much as |enb| fkb| rin| sak| kpi| hfy| klq| lyz| igr| ypd| agd| xip| ksw| dkv| jdd| znf| rnf| imr| hmc| foi| roq| yek| jzi| iat| fqi| all| avq| qed| gkt| nax| ktc| pij| uah| imp| dha| psv| ego| bdd| amq| prg| miy| imr| frp| btj| kwy| gpg| vnj| apl| fsr| dol|