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...a draft of a study of the commercial, residential and industrial area adjacent to downtown Boston's Central Business District (CBD); the purpose is to examine the physical characteristics and identify the major users of the area and discuss the relative development pressures; aims to develop a strategy for future physical development and suggests methods for implementation of such; discusses Chinatown, the Garment District, Park Plaza and South Station; includes maps of Chinatown depicting potential development sites, proposed revitalization plan, land ownership, assessed value and building square footage; also includes related tables of statistical data and data on immigration to Massachusetts and its major cities of persons from China (including Taiwan) by year (1966-1970), etc.; this item was in the BRA collection...

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17

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Statistics., Maps.

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17 p. + maps + appendices
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OL23309299M
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