Building Small Building Small

Building Small

A Toolkit for Real Estate Entrepreneurs, Civic Leaders, and Great Communities

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Publisher Description

Small-scale, incremental, real estate development offers a growing alternative to more conventional approaches. It helps create more authentic places, acts as a magnet for new investment, helps attract talent based employment, all while fostering a more resilient local economy. This in turn helps communities better differentiate themselves when seeking new investment in an increasingly competitive landscape. For its virtues, however, entrepreneurial real estate developers working to 'build small' face jurisdictional and capital inertia that impedes bringing this approach to scale. Drawing on extensive research and using case studies, interviews with over 100 developers, and first hand knowledge gained from tours through15 cities, author Jim Heid articulates what small-scale development means, why it is essential to communities of every size and location, and how entrepreneurial developers and community leaders can help remove the obstacles to small—resulting in more successful projects and a better approach to building community.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2021
28 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
Urban Land Institute
PROVIDER INFO
Bookwire US Inc
SIZE
24.3
MB
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