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[] [] [|http://teachers.yale.edu/curriculum/search/viewer.php?id=initiative_08.03.07_u#c] [] [] [] [] [] The higher the apartment in apartment buildings the cheaper they were. The apartment buildings were very high but weren't very study. At one time there were 44 thousand apartments in Rome. The Wars may have broken supports of buildings weakening them. Barbarians would attack Roman houses. If people did not pay rent they had to move out. The poors houses weren't very sturdy which were called islands. Urban Decay not getting attention needed. Philidelphia is creating Pocket Parks out of vacant lots. People are painting decayed buildings to make them look nicer. In NYC there is a total of 22.2 sq. miles of vacant land. In Manhattan there is a completely vacant lot half the size of Central Park. 1723 vacant houses in Manhattan. 505 vacant lots in Manhattan. Contact is David Sradling/Joseph Brashean 513-621-5533 or 513-345-2104 phone numbers to call. [] Extra facts: Graffiti, emptiness, broken windows, peeling paint, leaking water, crumbling structures are common conditions in urban decay. Drug addicts, gangs, and homelesness are people who can take over decayed buildings.

Contact Questions: What is the city that has been most affected by urban decay? How can we stop this urban decay? What city has the highest drug "addict" rate? What is the government doing about urban decay? Can you diffiritiate urban decay in the U.S. to urban decay in Ancient Rome? Is there any supports your company uses to stop the possibility of urban decay? If so could it be placed in old repaired buildings?