DOI: 10.19830/j.upi.2020.160
New Urban Manufacturing-led Urban Regeneration Practice: A Case Study of New York Industrial Waterfront

Li Shanshan, Zhong Xiaohua

Keywords: New Urban Manufacturing; Urban Regeneration; Policy Tool; Planning Strategy; Sustainable Development

Abstract:

Based on the context of urban manufacturing revitalization in the big cities of Europe and America, the paper explores the positive role of new urban manufacturing in urban regeneration, and analyses the interaction and mutual benefit between the new urban manufacturing and the regeneration of traditional industry space. Taking the latest urban regeneration practice of New York City's industrial waterfront as an example, the paper also illustrates the policy tools, planning strategies and their effectiveness of urban manufacturing-led industrial waterfront regeneration, trying to promote a more inclusive, comprehensive and sustainable strategy and path of urban regeneration.


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