[ noun ] bringing again into activity and prominence <noun.act> the revival of tradea revival of a neglected play by Moliere the Gothic revival in architecture
As with many other small cities, big discount department stores on the outskirts of town have put a squeeze on the downtown business district, where the city has begun a $450,000 revitalization project.
His ideas for economic revitalization of the nation's cities won't be put into practice unless future scandals can be prevented.
Chairs in entrepreneurship, in contrast, are funded primarily to foster concerns for risk-taking, whether in the formation of new enterprises or in the renewal and revitalization of existing ones.
In September 1959, Nikita Khrushchev arrived in Washington, turning his attention, as Mikhail Gorbachev is doing today, away for the moment from his program of domestic revitalization.
"The revitalization of rural America cannot and will not occur unless we guarantee mobility," she said.
We're ready to do what has to be done to prepare our children to take the good jobs that this country can create in an economic revitalization program.
Despite the low purchase price, real estate experts saw the announcement as a positive step toward the revitalization of New York City's paralyzed economy.
The entire revitalization plan for the 30-block business district could run $80 million.
Police and fire aren't likely to be affected by the Bruce curbs (despite campaign rhetoric), but a real tussle may come over an ice-skating rink, "neighborhood revitalization" projects, and heavily subsidized transit.
The revitalization agency was formed to renovate and sell some of the 1,100 homes vacated by residents after the leaks were discovered in the late 1970s.
In September, Apple launched that revitalization with the introduction of the IIgs, its top-of-the-line model II.
In its voyages around the United States and abroad, the first Pride provided economic development officials with a lure for businesses and drew attention to the Inner Harbor, Baltimore's waterfront showpiece of urban revitalization.
He contends that without Mr. Trump, the revitalization that Atlantic City has hoped gambling would bring will take much longer.
But the club found itself plunged into a divisive debate because one of its board members, James Carr, was the revitalization agency's planning director - a key spokesman for the resettlement effort.
HUD block grant funds pay for more than government parking lots and commercial revitalization in the county.
"Newcomers represent the revitalization of the political process in this local," said Linda Kaboolian, a fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government who has researched the Local 560 trusteeship for a year.
In the anniversary editorial, it reiterated that recent sharp jumps in the prices of foodstuffs and other goods, which have triggered widespread public discontent, are necessary to the country's economic revitalization program.