Usually projects were built in older neighborhoods, whose old housing was demolished to make way for them.
Transition zone - mix of old housing and light industry.
The oldest housing is not always near the City centre.
Combine that with low insulative values of most older housing and you have a damp problem.
There's no way we will end up with an overabundance of 55 and older housing.
But it would make existing, older housing more affordable.
Before the Depression, the rich - indeed, everyone - favored new buildings and the poor had the oldest housing.
It is important to note that this older housing was being improved rather than rebuilt.
Poorer migrants and immigrants had the older housing in the city.
Much of the village dates from the 1980s, with the old housing being demolished and replaced.