A Decent Place To Live : From Columbia Point to Harbor Point-A Community History / / Jane Roessner ; [new foreword by Karilyn Crockett].

When Boston's Columbia Point housing project was built in the early 1950s on the isolated edge of Dorchester Bay, it was hailed as a noble government experiment to provide temporary housing for working-class families who had fallen on hard times. By the mid-1970s, the model community had disint...

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A Decent Place To Live From Columbia Point to Harbor Point-A Community History / Jane Roessner ; [new foreword by Karilyn Crockett].
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Columbia Point, 1951-1962 -- Breaking Ground at the Calf Pasture -- The Promise of Public Housing -- Ignoring the Warnings -- Moving In: A Tale of Two Families -- Building a New Community -- The Mothers Club -- Children of the Point: I -- Columbia Point in the Spotlight -- Columbia Point, 1962-1978 -- "Island of Isolation" -- The Downhill Slide -- Housing of Last Resort -- Children of the Point: II -- Planning for Columbia Point -- Moving Out and Moving In -- The News from Columbia Point -- Columbia Point, 1978-1987 -- Unlikely Partners -- Seeing Is Believing -- The Court Takes Over -- Receivership -- Shotgun Marriage -- Designing the New Community -- The Wrecking Ball -- Harbor Point, 1988-2000 -- The Blitz -- Goodboy -- Renting and Recession -- Moving into Harbor Point -- Running the New Community -- Lessons from Harbor Point.
When Boston's Columbia Point housing project was built in the early 1950s on the isolated edge of Dorchester Bay, it was hailed as a noble government experiment to provide temporary housing for working-class families who had fallen on hard times. By the mid-1970s, the model community had disintegrated and become a symbol of failure, decay, crime, and danger. Today, Columbia Point has been redeveloped as Harbor Point, a privately owned and managed mixed-income, racially integrated complex that stands handsomely alongside its institutional neighbors, the John F. Kennedy Library, the Massachusetts Archives, and the University of Massachusetts at Boston. A Decent Place to Live chronicles the rise, fall, and rebirth of Columbia Point through the voices of those who struggled to make a life there and who battled to rebuild their community. A fascinating story of people, conflict, continuity, and change, the work captures the rich yet troubled heritage of Columbia Point and celebrates the aspirations and tenacity of its residents. It reclaims a neglected piece of Boston's history and offers important lessons for urban planners and policy makers nationwide. Originally published by Northeastern University Press in 2000. With a new foreword by Karilyn Crockett.
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A Decent Place To Live From Columbia Point to Harbor Point-A Community History /
Columbia Point, 1951-1962 --
Breaking Ground at the Calf Pasture --
The Promise of Public Housing --
Ignoring the Warnings --
Moving In: A Tale of Two Families --
Building a New Community --
The Mothers Club --
Children of the Point: I --
Columbia Point in the Spotlight --
Columbia Point, 1962-1978 --
"Island of Isolation" --
The Downhill Slide --
Housing of Last Resort --
Children of the Point: II --
Planning for Columbia Point --
Moving Out and Moving In --
The News from Columbia Point --
Columbia Point, 1978-1987 --
Unlikely Partners --
Seeing Is Believing --
The Court Takes Over --
Receivership --
Shotgun Marriage --
Designing the New Community --
The Wrecking Ball --
Harbor Point, 1988-2000 --
The Blitz --
Goodboy --
Renting and Recession --
Moving into Harbor Point --
Running the New Community --
Lessons from Harbor Point.
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title_alt Columbia Point, 1951-1962 --
Breaking Ground at the Calf Pasture --
The Promise of Public Housing --
Ignoring the Warnings --
Moving In: A Tale of Two Families --
Building a New Community --
The Mothers Club --
Children of the Point: I --
Columbia Point in the Spotlight --
Columbia Point, 1962-1978 --
"Island of Isolation" --
The Downhill Slide --
Housing of Last Resort --
Children of the Point: II --
Planning for Columbia Point --
Moving Out and Moving In --
The News from Columbia Point --
Columbia Point, 1978-1987 --
Unlikely Partners --
Seeing Is Believing --
The Court Takes Over --
Receivership --
Shotgun Marriage --
Designing the New Community --
The Wrecking Ball --
Harbor Point, 1988-2000 --
The Blitz --
Goodboy --
Renting and Recession --
Moving into Harbor Point --
Running the New Community --
Lessons from Harbor Point.
title_new A Decent Place To Live
title_sort a decent place to live from columbia point to harbor point-a community history /
publisher Northeastern University Press
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contents Columbia Point, 1951-1962 --
Breaking Ground at the Calf Pasture --
The Promise of Public Housing --
Ignoring the Warnings --
Moving In: A Tale of Two Families --
Building a New Community --
The Mothers Club --
Children of the Point: I --
Columbia Point in the Spotlight --
Columbia Point, 1962-1978 --
"Island of Isolation" --
The Downhill Slide --
Housing of Last Resort --
Children of the Point: II --
Planning for Columbia Point --
Moving Out and Moving In --
The News from Columbia Point --
Columbia Point, 1978-1987 --
Unlikely Partners --
Seeing Is Believing --
The Court Takes Over --
Receivership --
Shotgun Marriage --
Designing the New Community --
The Wrecking Ball --
Harbor Point, 1988-2000 --
The Blitz --
Goodboy --
Renting and Recession --
Moving into Harbor Point --
Running the New Community --
Lessons from Harbor Point.
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