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redevelopment

/ree-di-vel-uhp-muhnt/US // ˌri dɪˈvɛl əp mənt //

重新开发,重建,重新发展,再开发

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of redeveloping.
    • : an often publicly financed rebuilding of an urban residential or commercial section in decline.

Examples

  • In March, the Arlington County Board approved the redevelopment of the nearby Key Bridge Marriott to make way for 300 apartments and more than 150 condominiums.

  • Madison officials have been studying other mall redevelopment plans around the country for ideas about what to do.

  • The new Midway community plan the city approved a couple years ago would allow builders to add thousands of new homes and pave the way for a redevelopment of the Sports Arena.

  • It’s also where the city recently cut a deal to lease the land around the Sports Arena for redevelopment.

  • In contrast, the competing proposal does not address the redevelopment of the Sports Arena.

  • So Hsieh hired Damania to create a health-care program for Las Vegas, where Hsieh has a downtown redevelopment project.

  • The second project—for a redevelopment property in the Shaw neighborhood—raised $250,000 in a week among just 14 investors.

  • The Redevelopment Authority owns 1,500 lots, most of which are for sale.

  • Fortunately, saner heads prevailed, and the apathetic pace of Manhattan redevelopment would have prevented it in any case.

  • He and two classmates from Hamburg had a grant to study and critique a redevelopment project in Old Cairo.

  • With plants I do not know whether the redevelopment of rudimentary organs occurs more frequently under culture than under nature.

  • We must expand our small but our successful area redevelopment program.