The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 44
... offices , and hotels , to areas beyond the confines of the central city . A major decentralization has occurred among some of the nation's largest businesses . Many companies have moved their " back office " people to the suburbs ...
... offices , and hotels , to areas beyond the confines of the central city . A major decentralization has occurred among some of the nation's largest businesses . Many companies have moved their " back office " people to the suburbs ...
Pagina 176
... offices here . Now , there is a 10 percent vacancy rate . But probably unique to San Francisco is the worry that the ... offices and housing undertaking south of downtown . Nor does it include a 24 - acre proj- ect of hotels , offices ...
... offices here . Now , there is a 10 percent vacancy rate . But probably unique to San Francisco is the worry that the ... offices and housing undertaking south of downtown . Nor does it include a 24 - acre proj- ect of hotels , offices ...
Pagina 177
... office growth of 500,000 square feet a year , far below the 3 million square feet approved last year . A compromise is being debated . " If we don't do it ( limit growth ) , the citizens are going to do it for us , " said Supervisor ...
... office growth of 500,000 square feet a year , far below the 3 million square feet approved last year . A compromise is being debated . " If we don't do it ( limit growth ) , the citizens are going to do it for us , " said Supervisor ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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