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The word 'redevelopment' is composed of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the root 'development', which comes from Latin 'developare'. Historically, it evolved through Old French before arriving in English. Imagine a building being carefully taken apart and then lovingly rebuilt into a new, vibrant structure, symbolizing renewal.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputRedevelopment refers to the process of developing something again, or the act of improving and renewing a building, district, or area. It is common in urban planning to transform underused or aging spaces into more functional, attractive, and economically vibrant places. The term can describe everything from renovating a single property to large urban renewal projects that reshape streets, housing, and public spaces. Note that redevelopment often implies planning, investment, and collaboration among government, developers, and communities, rather than a simple renovation. Learners should distinguish it from renovation, which covers smaller updates, and from new development, which means creating something entirely new.
English speakers typically group redevelopment with urban planning contexts and expect a balance of public and private roles; learners often confuse it with small renovations or with starting a brand new development from scratch.
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