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  2. Pruitt–Igoe - Wikipedia

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    Ventilation was poor during St. Louis's hot and humid summers. [35] Meanwhile, the St. Louis Housing Authority was in the midst of a decades-long problem with inefficient and costly maintenance of its buildings, partly attributed to the power of labor unions. [36]

  3. Cochran Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Cochran Gardens was a public housing complex on the near north side of downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Construction was completed in 1953. [1] The complex was occupied until 2006. [citation needed] It was famous for its residents' innovative form of tenant-led management. In 1976, Cochran Gardens became one of the first U.S. housing projects to ...

  4. Delmar Divide - Wikipedia

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    To address the housing needs of displaced populations, the St. Louis Housing Authority expanded public housing developments north of Delmar Boulevard throughout the mid-20th century. However, these projects such as Pruitt-Igoe , were underfunded, had poor maintenance, and social stigma.

  5. Bertha Gilkey - Wikipedia

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    Bertha Gilkey (née Knox; March 18, 1949 – May 25, 2014) was an African-American activist of tenant management of public housing properties. [2] She set up the first tenant management association in St. Louis, Missouri, which successfully rehabilitated the once decrepit Cochran Gardens public housing project, and managed it for more than 20 years.

  6. Category:Public housing in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Housing Authority; P. Pruitt–Igoe; The Pruitt-Igoe Myth This page was last edited on 4 May 2024, at 06:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. The Pruitt-Igoe Myth - Wikipedia

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    The documentary argues that the violent social collapse within the Pruitt-Igoe complex was not due to the demographic composition of its residents, [2] but was a result of wider, external social forces, namely the declining economic fortunes of St. Louis, the resulting impact upon employment opportunities, and the project's failure to meet ...

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