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historic preservation 6 Heritage Conservation 2 Historic preservation 2 Immobilienpreis 2 Real estate price 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites 2 Urban heritage 2 architecture 2 colonial cities 2 elites 2 heritage 2 historic cities 2 planning 2 private sector role 2 public-private partnership 2 rehabilitation 2 25 year plan 1 Arts 1 Assessment 1 Community development 1 Connecticut 1 Cultural heritage 1 Cultural policy 1 Davidson County 1 Demand and Price Analysis 1 Downtown 1 Economic Revitalization 1 Economics 1 Film 1 Hedonic price index 1 Hedonischer Preisindex 1 Historic Preservation 1 Historic preservation - New England 1 Housing - New England 1 Kulturgüter 1 Kulturpolitik 1 Metro 1 Milwaukee 1 Nashville 1 Regulation 1
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Free 11
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 5
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Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Thesis 1 Working Paper 1
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English 6 Undetermined 5
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Rojas, Eduardo 2 Bernhardt, Rick 1 Brown, Cheryl 1 Carruthers, John I 1 Clark, David E 1 Collins, Alan R. 1 Finkle, Victoria 1 Helming, Troy 1 Leith-Tetrault, John 1 Maskey, Vishakha 1 McMillen, Stanley 1 Mualam, Nir 1 Nassar, Hala F. 1 Qaiser, Shadab 1 Saha, Monoswita 1 Salinger, Eyal 1 Seidel, Andrew D. 1 Shefer, Daniel 1 Sheridan, Mark 1 Smith, Kennedy 1 Smith, Kennedy Lawson 1 Tealdi, Michael 1 Waights, Sevrin 1
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Inter-American Development Bank 2 Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis (CCEA), University of Connecticut 1 Department of Economics, College of Business Administration 1
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Communities and Banking 2 Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 1 CCEA Studies 1 IDB Publications (Books) 1 IDB Publications (Working Papers) 1 International journal of strategic property management 1 SERC discussion paper 1 Tennessee's Business 1 Working Papers and Research 1
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RePEc 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 BASE 1
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World heritage designation and property : the impact of preservation on the price of historic assets
Salinger, Eyal; Shefer, Daniel; Mualam, Nir - In: International journal of strategic property management 26 (2022) 5, pp. 397-409
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The preservation of historic districts : is it worth it?
Waights, Sevrin - 2016
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Metropolitan Nashville: Formulating a 25-Year General Plan
Bernhardt, Rick - In: Tennessee's Business 21 (2013) 2, pp. 18-21
By 2040, the region will include at least 12 counties with a total population of over three million. The Nashville 2040 General Plan will serve as a guide for community decisions.
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The Demand for Historic Preservation
Carruthers, John I; Clark, David E; Tealdi, Michael - Department of Economics, College of Business Administration - 2010
Historic preservation is commonly used to protect old buildings and neighborhoods from deterioration. In 1981, the City … of Milwaukee established a historic preservation commission to develop and maintain a local register of places with … model to estimate the impact of historic preservation on the sale price of a single family home in the Milwaukee area …
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Tax credits for historic rehabilitation
Leith-Tetrault, John; Smith, Kennedy - In: Communities and Banking (2008) Fall, pp. 3-5
Saving historic buildings preserves New England’s character while providing opportunities for affordable housing and economic development. The authors describe how to use federal historic tax credits as well as New England’s state-level historic tax credits.
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What Is Historic Integrity Worth to the General Public? Evidence from a Proposed Relocation of a West Virginia Agricultural Mill
Maskey, Vishakha; Brown, Cheryl; Collins, Alan R.; … - In: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 36 (2007) 1
While historians believe that preserving a historic building in its original location is important to maintain its historic integrity, the general publicÂ’s opinion is unknown. Survey data were gathered from local residents regarding a proposed relocation of a historic mill in rural West...
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Historic preservation meets community development
Smith, Kennedy Lawson - In: Communities and Banking (2007) Sum, pp. 13-15
For years, community development and historic preservation operated in their own worlds. Today a new awareness of …
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The Economic Impact of the Arts, Film, History and Tourism Industries in Connecticut
McMillen, Stanley; Helming, Troy; Qaiser, Shadab; … - Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis (CCEA), … - 2006
This report contains four ecnomic impact studies corresponding to the four divisions (arts, film, historic preservation …
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Assessing the economic revitalization impact of urban design improvements: the Texas Main Street Program
Seidel, Andrew D. (contributor) - 2003
The relationship between urban design and economic activity is seldom studied throughempirical studies with a large number of cases due, in part, to the implicit and intangiblenature of design. This study was intended to understand, analyze, and evaluate thecomplex relationship between the...
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Old Cities, New Assets: Preserving Latin America's Urban Heritage
Rojas, Eduardo - Inter-American Development Bank
This book examines approaches to involving the private sector in preserving urban heritage. These include interventions by public and private stakeholders in Cartagena, Colombia; operation of a mixed-capital corporation in Quito, Ecuador; and a government-induced private investment program in...
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