Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Development in the United States



Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCTION

A. Purpose of the Study

B. Methodology

II. PARTNERSHIP MODELS IN THE UNITED STATES

A. Reasons for Partnership building in Urban Development and Evolution of the Partnership
Idea

B. Public-Private Partnerships defined

C. Periods of Public-Private Cooperation in the US

1. Urban Renewal Partnerships

2. Post-Urban Renewal Partnerships

a) Redevelopment and Tax-Increment Financing

b) Institutional Innovation Partnerships have brought about

c) UDAG Program and Public-Private Cooperation

III. TYPOLOGY OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

A. Informal Partnerships

B. Formal Partnerships

C. Partnership activities

D. Summary

IV. CASE STUDIES

A. Formal and Informal Partnerships in Santa Ana in efforts to revitalize downtown

B. Business Improvement Districts

C. Co-development in San Diego

V. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS

VI. LITERATURE



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