0 to change an area of a town by replacing old buildings, roads, etc. with new ones --
1 to replace the buildings in an area with new ones: --
redevelop a site/space Talks are continuing with planners about proposals to redevelop the site for office buildings.
redevelop land/property/an area Money has been made available from the Economic Development Corporation as part of larger efforts to redevelop the area.
Former warehouses will be demolished and redeveloped into a $185 million hotel complex.
be redeveloped (as/for/into sth) Several neighborhoods in the western part of the city have been redeveloped.
We shall have money for dealing with this difficult and intractable problem of redeveloping the twilight areas, but this can take a little time.
They can shape private development by planning control, manage the traffic, build new roads, clear slums, improve the houses and clear and redevelop whole areas.
It is the local council's intention that these homes be demolished and the land redeveloped for light industry.
It will soon be redeveloped as a fully fledged substantial community hospital.
We cannot plan or redevelop our blitzed and blighted areas, unless we plan the towns on really comprehensive lines.
Now the shopping parades are beginning to be redeveloped.
They are gradually being emptied, because the man who has bought them plans to redevelop the whole block at some future stage.
It is not simply a matter of redeveloping land or converting warehouses or building new homes.