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Foundations of Real Estate Development Financing electronic resource A Guide to Public-Private Partnerships / by Arhur C. Nelson.

By: Nelson, Arhur C [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, DC : Island Press/Center for Resource Economics : Imprint: Island Press, 2014Description: XXII, 178 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781610915632Subject(s): Environmental sciences | Regional planning | Architecture | Environmental management | environment | Environmental Management | Urbanism | Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns) | Landscape/Regional and Urban PlanningDDC classification: 333.7 LOC classification: GE300-350Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Foreword by Christopher B. Leinberger- Preface- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Future of America Is Redevelopment, and the Future of Redevelopment Is Public-Private Partnerships -- 1 The Cycle of Development, Optimal Redevelopment, Redevelopment Goals and Benefits, and Barriers to Redevelopment -- 2 Implementation of Redevelopment Plans and the Role of Public-Private Partnerships -- 3 Real Estate Finance and Development Basics -- 4 Survey of Public-Private Partnership Tools and the Role of Public -- Patient Equity to Leverage Private Real Estate Development -- Conclusion: America’s Progress Depends on Redevelopment through Public-Private Partnerships -- Appendix A: Workbook User Guide -- Appendix B: Simplified Depreciation Periods for Land Uses -- Notes -- References -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: American’s landscape is undergoing a profound transformation as demand grows for a different kind of American Dream--smaller homes on smaller lots, multifamily options, and walkable neighborhoods. This trend presents a tremendous opportunity to reinvent our urban and suburban areas. But in a time of fiscal austerity, how do we finance redevelopment needs? In Foundations of Real Estate Development Finance: A Guide for Public-Private Partnerships, urban scholar Arthur C. Nelson argues that efficient redevelopment depends on the ability to leverage resources through partnerships. Public-private partnerships are increasingly important in reducing the complexity and lowering the risk of redevelopment projects. Although planners are in integral part of creating these partneships, their training does generally not include real-estate finacing, which presents challenges and imbalances in public-private partnership. This is the first primer on financing urban redevelopment written for practicing planners and public administrators. In easy-to-understand language, it will inform readers of the natural cycle of urban development, explain how to overcome barriers to efficient redevelopment, what it takes for the private sector to justify its redevelopment investments, and the role of public and nonprofit sectors to leverage private sector redevelopment where the market does not generate sufficient rates of return. This is a must read for practicing planners and planning students, economic development officials, public administrators, and others who need to understand how to leverage public and non-profit resources to leverage private funds for redevelopment. .
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Foreword by Christopher B. Leinberger- Preface- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Future of America Is Redevelopment, and the Future of Redevelopment Is Public-Private Partnerships -- 1 The Cycle of Development, Optimal Redevelopment, Redevelopment Goals and Benefits, and Barriers to Redevelopment -- 2 Implementation of Redevelopment Plans and the Role of Public-Private Partnerships -- 3 Real Estate Finance and Development Basics -- 4 Survey of Public-Private Partnership Tools and the Role of Public -- Patient Equity to Leverage Private Real Estate Development -- Conclusion: America’s Progress Depends on Redevelopment through Public-Private Partnerships -- Appendix A: Workbook User Guide -- Appendix B: Simplified Depreciation Periods for Land Uses -- Notes -- References -- Index.

American’s landscape is undergoing a profound transformation as demand grows for a different kind of American Dream--smaller homes on smaller lots, multifamily options, and walkable neighborhoods. This trend presents a tremendous opportunity to reinvent our urban and suburban areas. But in a time of fiscal austerity, how do we finance redevelopment needs? In Foundations of Real Estate Development Finance: A Guide for Public-Private Partnerships, urban scholar Arthur C. Nelson argues that efficient redevelopment depends on the ability to leverage resources through partnerships. Public-private partnerships are increasingly important in reducing the complexity and lowering the risk of redevelopment projects. Although planners are in integral part of creating these partneships, their training does generally not include real-estate finacing, which presents challenges and imbalances in public-private partnership. This is the first primer on financing urban redevelopment written for practicing planners and public administrators. In easy-to-understand language, it will inform readers of the natural cycle of urban development, explain how to overcome barriers to efficient redevelopment, what it takes for the private sector to justify its redevelopment investments, and the role of public and nonprofit sectors to leverage private sector redevelopment where the market does not generate sufficient rates of return. This is a must read for practicing planners and planning students, economic development officials, public administrators, and others who need to understand how to leverage public and non-profit resources to leverage private funds for redevelopment. .

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