Sentence examples for war redevelopment from inspiring English sources

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After the war, redevelopment demolished whole neighborhoods generally with still less success.

Park Hill was the first post-second world war redevelopment scheme in Sheffield, built on a site consisting of the existing 'back-to-back' housing, tenement buildings, waste ground and a maze of alleyways.

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Then, during a period of rapid post-war redevelopment, most closed their doors permanently as new apartment blocks incorporated their own saunas and basic washing facilities for residents.

The real ruins, that is, as the movie was filmed in the final stages of the 20-year post-war redevelopment of the area, as old Bunker Hill was plowed under to make room for the small copse of skyscrapers that forms the new downtown.

Despite this, the remaining walls and gatehouse survived post-war redevelopment intact and some portions were rebuilt entirely.

As part of the post-war redevelopment of Bristol city centre, the name Whitefriars was given to a large multi-storey office development located in Lewin's Mead, a few hundred yards from the site of the original Whitefriars and adjoining the site of the Greyfriars office complex.

The city has undergone much redevelopment since World War II.

There has been extensive redevelopment since World War II.

According to Allen's email signature, "Downtown redevelopment is like war".

The outbreak of war, however, meant that the redevelopment again came to a halt, as the site was taken over by the Home Guard.

The museum was reopened in 2005 following a major redevelopment as the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms, but in 2010 this was shortened to the Churchill War Rooms.

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