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Private Real Estate Developer Attitudes Towards Vacant Lot Reuse and Associated Policy Reform: A Case Study of the Homewood Neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Private Real Estate Developer Attitudes Towards Vacant Lot Reuse and Associated Policy Reform: A Case Study of the Homewood Neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania./
Author:
Rosen, Alyssa.
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110 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 50-06, page: 3680.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International50-06.
Subject:
Land Use Planning. -
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9781267414199
Private Real Estate Developer Attitudes Towards Vacant Lot Reuse and Associated Policy Reform: A Case Study of the Homewood Neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Rosen, Alyssa.
Private Real Estate Developer Attitudes Towards Vacant Lot Reuse and Associated Policy Reform: A Case Study of the Homewood Neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- 110 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 50-06, page: 3680.
Thesis (M.A.)--Tufts University, 2012.
The purpose of this thesis is to explore which types of vacant land reuse scenarios elicit the strongest interest from the private, for-profit sector. Vacant land and abandoned buildings contribute to the extreme blight in many neighborhoods throughout the country. Current policy related to vacant land reuse does not draw significant interest from the private sector, a sector with a high level of technical expertise and risk taking capability. Through this research I explore private, for-profit real estate developer attitudes related to hypothetical policy scenarios. I use the Homewood neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a case study. Through interviews I capture developers' stated preferences for policies that support site assemblage of scale, including Land Banks and Scattered Lot Acquisition by Block. Interview results highlight developers' preferences to work on vacant land reuse projects in "transitional" neighborhoods as opposed to "very distressed" neighborhoods.
ISBN: 9781267414199Subjects--Topical Terms:
1673684
Land Use Planning.
Private Real Estate Developer Attitudes Towards Vacant Lot Reuse and Associated Policy Reform: A Case Study of the Homewood Neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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