This book introduces the fundamentals of this unique form of cross-sector collaboration. From understanding the responsibilities of government and industry partners to stewardship of taxpayer dollars, this guide empowers developers to deliver successful commercial, leisure, and industrial projects neither could undertake on their own.
This book introduces the fundamentals of this unique form of cross-sector collaboration. From understanding the responsibilities of government and industry partners to stewardship of taxpayer dollars, this guide empowers developers to deliver successful commercial, leisure, and industrial projects neither could undertake on their own.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen T. Buckman (editor) is an Associate Professor of Real Estate Development at Clemson University. He is 2023/2024 Fulbright Scholar award recipient to Brazil where he will study land value capture and its impacts on real estate in Rio de Janeiro. His research is primarily centered on resiliency, waterfront development, community real estate development, and how public-private partnerships bring these all together. Before entering the academy, Dr. Buckman worked in real estate development for the Trammell Crow Investment Division and had his own small firm as well as working in investment commercial brokerage. At present Dr. Buckman consults for developers and communities and does his own multi-family developments. Dr. Buckman holds a PhD from Arizona State University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships as a Development Paradigm. 2. P3 Tools: TIF, BIDS, Brownfields, and Eminent Domain. 3. Contracts: The Heart of Public-Private Partnerships. 4. How Cities Use PPPs to Spur Real Estate Development: A Look at Greenville, South Carolina. 5. Measuring the Costs and Benefits of a TIF-based Public-Private Partnership. 6. The Use of Public-Private Partnerships to Redevelop Greenville's West End through a Minor League Baseball Stadium Development. 7. Innovation Districts and Misplaced Economic Development Incentives. 8. Industrial Development and Public-Private Partnership: The Enigma Case Study. 9. Partnering with Public Agencies to Revitalize Blighted Areas. 10. Leveraging P3 to Increase the Financial Upside of the Navy's Underutilized Real Estate: A Case Study at Naval Air Station Oceania, VA.
1. An Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships as a Development Paradigm. 2. P3 Tools: TIF, BIDS, Brownfields, and Eminent Domain. 3. Contracts: The Heart of Public-Private Partnerships. 4. How Cities Use PPPs to Spur Real Estate Development: A Look at Greenville, South Carolina. 5. Measuring the Costs and Benefits of a TIF-based Public-Private Partnership. 6. The Use of Public-Private Partnerships to Redevelop Greenville's West End through a Minor League Baseball Stadium Development. 7. Innovation Districts and Misplaced Economic Development Incentives. 8. Industrial Development and Public-Private Partnership: The Enigma Case Study. 9. Partnering with Public Agencies to Revitalize Blighted Areas. 10. Leveraging P3 to Increase the Financial Upside of the Navy's Underutilized Real Estate: A Case Study at Naval Air Station Oceania, VA.
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