Can Historic Preservation Be A Tool For Environmental Justice In Richmond? : vimarsana.com

Can Historic Preservation Be A Tool For Environmental Justice In Richmond?

Historic preservation often clashes with the urbanist goal of adding more housing. But the bureaucratic process of protecting the past may be Hickory Hill’s best bet at avoiding becoming a burn site.

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