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redevelopment

[ree-di-vel-uhp-muhnt]

noun

  1. the act or process of redeveloping.

  2. an often publicly financed rebuilding of an urban residential or commercial section in decline.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of redevelopment1

First recorded in 1870–75; re- + development
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Netanyahu himself continues to express support for Trump's widely condemned proposal to turn Gaza into "the Riviera of the Mediterranean", by emptying it of Palestinians and turning it over to the Americans for redevelopment.

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The UK government said its rail network enhancements pipeline also paid for the redevelopment of Cardiff Central Station, improved level crossings in north Wales and support for the upgraded south Wales relief lines.

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The plan, by Monroe Nichols, Tulsa's first black mayor, focuses on community redevelopment and does not involve direct payments to descendants or the two remaining survivors of the attack.

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The UK's largest gas storage facility could be closed if the government does not help support a redevelopment of the site, the boss of the company which owns it has told the BBC.

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But the redevelopment was approved and work is now under way.

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