Education

The public/private real estate industry is a relatively new business model, consequently, there is a strong need for information on topics such as methodology, public/private finance instruments, developer solicitation, and negotiation, as well as case studies. SPPRE strives to address a wide variety of public/private real estate topics.

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6-11-07 A 10 Part TOD Finance Plan
by John Stainback and William Reed
Mass Transit Magazine - "Sustainability Concepts" Supplement

5-06 Ten Reasons Developers Should Enter Into Public/Private Partnerships
by John Stainback
NBIZ Magazine

10-05 Outside the Budget Box - Public/Private Partnership as a Creative Vehicle for Finance and Delivery of Public School Facilities
by John Stainback and Michael B. Donahue
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice

8-16-05 Ten Principles for Successful Public/Private Partnerships 20 MB
by Mary Beth Corrigan, Jack hambene, William Hudnut III, Rachelle L. Levitt, John Stainback, Richard Ward, and Nicole witenstein
Urban Land Institute (ULI)


4-01-02 Creative Public/Private Financing is Key to Successful TODs
by John Stainback
Great Places with Transit

7-01-02 Private Funding of School Construction
by Julie Underwood and John Stainback
NASB Inquiry & Analysis

9-01-01 Public and Private Partnerships must be formed at the beginning of the Process
by Peter DiLullo and John Stainback
Redevelopment Journal

3-01-00 Speed Bumps
by John Stainback
Urban Land Institute (ULI)


3-01-99 Public/Private Partnerships
by John Stainback
Redevelopment Journal

7-01-97 Advantages of Public/Private Development Partnerships
by John Stainback
Urban Land Institute (ULI)