2015
DOI: 10.1080/23311886.2015.1012973
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Municipal property acquisition patterns in a shrinking city: Evidence for the persistence of an urban growth paradigm in Buffalo, NY

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“…In Buffalo, demolitions were scheduled in large part in response to arson, eminent health and safety risks, and acute dilapidation. Consequently, addressing the need for emergency demolitions reduced the City's ability to proactively plan demolitions within the context of a broader neighborhood revitalization strategy [41].…”
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“…In Buffalo, demolitions were scheduled in large part in response to arson, eminent health and safety risks, and acute dilapidation. Consequently, addressing the need for emergency demolitions reduced the City's ability to proactively plan demolitions within the context of a broader neighborhood revitalization strategy [41].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This modeling was used to build on previous studies of vacancy and Buffalo's local housing market [3,9,11,17,36,[39][40][41]. There are three hedonic price models on housing sales prices, three logistic regression models on vacancy and abandonment, and three logistic regression models on demolition.…”
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“…More specifically, while the city's adopted comprehensive plan included a Vacant Property Asset Management Strategy, the "5 in 5" program conspicuously was not linked to it, calling into question its potential to be successful [27]. Additionally, Yin and Silverman [33] and Silverman et al [15] have discussed the reactionary nature of the program, arguing that its detachment from proactive and comprehensive planning efforts undermined its efficacy.…”
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confidence: 99%