Real Estate Development and Urban Form: Roadblocks in the Path to Residential Exclusivity
研究了美国房地产开发商如何试图塑造住宅社区,但受制于建设延误、经济状况、过时要求及公共分区法规等因素,其控制土地利用的意图常被削弱。
Many real estate developers in the United States consciously attempted to shape residential neighborhoods, but their success in determining the spatial and social structure of communities was mixed. This article describes the methods available to land developers and realtors and examines the application of these tools to a section of Columbus, Ohio. It demonstrates that the intentions of deed restrictions and other private means of land use control were often undermined by construction delays, general economic conditions, and outmoded requirements, as well as by the timing of annexation and the subsequent application of public zoning ordinances.