redevelop

verb
re·​de·​vel·​op | \ ˌrē-di-ˈve-ləp How to pronounce redevelop (audio) \
redeveloped; redeveloping; redevelops

Definition of redevelop

transitive verb

: to develop again especially : redesign, rebuild

Keep scrolling for more

Other Words from redevelop

redeveloper noun

Examples of redevelop in a Sentence

The city has plans to redevelop the neighborhood. The city has plans to redevelop. We need to make sure that these problems don't redevelop.
See More

Recent Examples on the Web

The institution plans to redevelop the property, currently home to SDCCU Stadium and its massive parking lot, with a smaller stadium and a satellite campus. San Diego Union-Tribune, "Can Mission Valley handle 50,000 more residents?," 8 Sep. 2019 The greeting card worthy Hallmark Farm in north Jefferson County has officially been taken over by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a group of local governments who bought the property with plans to redevelop. Anna Beahm | Abeahm@al.com, al, "Iconic I-65 farm survives and so will its floating Christmas trees," 5 Sep. 2019 For instance, Canary now is a half-block from the redeveloping mall, renamed The Avenue, which will house offices, apartments and a food hall, the 3rd Street Market Hall. Carol Deptolla, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Canary Coffee Bar opens, adding to the buzz on downtown's reviving west side," 30 Aug. 2019 City officials said the purchase and future redevelopment of the property is part of the city’s larger plan to redevelop parts of Ensley. Anna Beahm | Abeahm@al.com, al.com, "Birmingham approves $50,000 purchase of Ensley High School property," 11 June 2019 Plans to redevelop a historic Eatonville school site have fallen through -- again -- but the Orange County school district will soon try once more to sell the nearly 100-acre parcel along Interstate 4. Leslie Postal, orlandosentinel.com, "Orange school board will seek new buyer for historic Eatonville school site," 5 June 2019 Known for an attention to detail and aesthetic approach, Davis has had a hand in restoring and redeveloping the renowned Rice Hotel and historical downtown buildings in addition to his high-rise properties, lofts, and the Hotel Icon. Valerie Sweeten, Houston Chronicle, "Condo Life: Behind the scenes with Randall Davis," 24 Aug. 2019 The state recently pledged $35.5 million to upgrade and redevelop the State Pier in New London in a public-private partnership with Eversource and Ørsted, a wind energy company based in Denmark. Christopher Keating, courant.com, "In first meeting, Gov. Lamont going fishing with Gov. Cuomo," 19 Aug. 2019 After decades of decay, the downtown has been revived, the city’s Midtown neighborhood is booming complete with a new streetcar transit line, and the historic Corktown neighborhood west of downtown is swiftly redeveloping. Bill Ruthhart, chicagotribune.com, "As Democrats descend on Detroit for presidential debate, black voters offer a warning: Don’t take us for granted," 28 July 2019

These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'redevelop.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.

See More

First Known Use of redevelop

1835, in the meaning defined above

Keep scrolling for more

Keep scrolling for more

More Definitions for redevelop

redevelop

verb

English Language Learners Definition of redevelop

: to change the appearance of an area especially by repairing and adding new buildings, stores, roads, etc.
: to happen or develop again