Business Improvement Districts And The Contradictions Of Placemaking: Bid Urbanism In Washington, D.C. - 9780820355160

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The "livable city," the "creative city," and more recently the "pop-up city" have become pervasive monikers that identify a new type of urbanism that has sprung up globally, produced and managed by the business improvement district and known colloquially by its acronym, BID. With this case study, Susanna F. Schaller draws on more than fifteen years of research to present a direct, focused engagement with both the planning history that shaped Washington, D.C.'s landscape and the intricacies of everyday life, politics, and planning practice as they relate to BIDs. Schaller offers a critical unpacking of the BID ethos, which draws on the language of economic liberalism (individual choice, civic engagement, localism, and grassroots development), to portray itself as color blind, democratic, and equitable. Schaller reveals the contradictions embedded in the BID model. For the last thirty years, BID advocates have engaged in effective and persuasive storytelling; as a result, many policy makers and planners perpetuate the BID narrative without examining the institution and the inequities it has wrought. Schaller sheds light on these oversights, thus fostering a critical discussion of BIDs and their collective influence on future urban landscapes.


  • | Author: Susanna F. Schaller
  • | Publisher: University Of Georgia Press
  • | Publication Date: Jul 15, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 298 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/Political Science
  • | ISBN-10: 082035516X
  • | ISBN-13: 9780820355160
Author:
Susanna F. Schaller
Publisher:
University Of Georgia Press
Publication Date:
Jul 15, 2019
Number of pages:
298 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/Political Science
ISBN-10:
082035516X
ISBN-13:
9780820355160