Redevelopment: Planning, Law, and Project Implementation
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Redevelopment: Planning, Law, and Project Implementation

Redevelopment: Planning, Law, and Project Implementation
Product Code: 5330098
Editors: Brian W. Blaesser, Thomas P. Cody
Publication Date: June 24, 2008
ISBN: 1-60442-034-0
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Sponsoring Entities: Section of State and Local Government Law
Topics: Government Law, Zoning & Land Use
Format: Book - 5330098
Pricing: $89.95 (Regular)
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About this book

This book is a must-read for anyone involved in redevelopment, including lawyers, real estate professionals, architects, developers, real estate marketing professionals, as well as public officials involved in development.

The book explores the complex process of development for a single use or a mix of uses and addresses important considerations in redevelopment planning, the applicable federal, state, and local laws, and implementing redevelopment ideas. The book will help readers to gain a better understanding of:

  • The relationship between the various participants and institutions in the redevelopment process
  • The redevelopment process---from land assembly through the entitlement process, to ultimate management of the redevelopment

  • Three categories of redevelopment projects--public-driven, quasi-public driven, and private developer-driven

  • Current trends and future developments in this ever-evolving field

Valuable practice tips, editors' notes, charts and glossaries are included throughout the book.