Explore the rise and fall of Pruitt-Igoe, one of America's most notorious public housing projects, in this 20-minute video from IT'S HISTORY. Delve into the complex's ambitious beginnings as a post-World War II urban renewal initiative in St. Louis, Missouri, and its subsequent descent into a symbol of failed urban planning. Examine the factors that led to its deterioration, including crime, poor maintenance, and lack of community resources. Gain insights into the socio-economic issues that plagued mid-century urban America and continue to impact cities today. Analyze the lessons learned from Pruitt-Igoe's demolition in 1972 and its lasting impact on discussions about public housing and urban development in the United States.
Why Pruitt-Igoe Became the Worst Public Housing Project: Exploring the No-Go Zone
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Why Pruitt-Igoe Became the Worst Public Housing Project: Exploring the No-Go Zone
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