Sentences with phrase «redevelopment authority»

A redevelopment authority is a government organization that helps in improving and revitalizing areas or buildings that are run-down or underutilized. They work to attract investment, create new opportunities, and make the place better for the community. Full definition
In December 2008, the Department of Defense recognized the Muller Local Redevelopment Authority as the official local redevelopment authority for the Muller Army Reserve Center.
GERALDTON»S Batavia Coast Marina is likely to become a regional version of the East Perth and Subiaco redevelopment authority areas.
The program is designed to turn residential properties owned by cities, counties and / or housing and redevelopment authorities into workforce housing for target markets such as first - time homebuyers, teachers, firefighters and police officers.
«In most cases, these opportunities involve land assembled by redevelopment authorities,» explains Victor S. Grgas, director of planning and government relations for Forest City Development California, Inc., in Los Angeles.
To help fund their planning, redevelopment authorities tap assistance from the U.S. Department of Defense's Office of Economic Adjustment, which offers grants and helps bring assistance from other federal agencies to the table.
«Some centers in Colorado have been developed in part with public money from redevelopment authorities,» Schiller says.
After closing the Muller Center, the Department of Defense created a local redevelopment authority (LRA) to come up with a plan for the building's re-use.
Troy has slowly watched an organic renaissance in its Victorian downtown, while Schenectady has a redevelopment authority that raises and reinvests funds in a small, central strip.
We serve local and regional governments, counseling counties, cities, school boards, water management districts, regional planning councils, housing authorities, redevelopment authorities, community development districts, and other special districts.
The research helped convince the redevelopment authority to focus its office development on smaller build - to - suit office units because of high commercial vacancies in the nearby tech office submarkets.
The redevelopment authority elicited community input and market tested a plan before breaking ground.
One of the biggest planning challenges for a redevelopment authority is thinking in terms of the base's potential, not its current use.
In the typical base closing, it's the local government through creation of a redevelopment authority that acts as the main driver in turning around the property.
It's not uncommon for members of the redevelopment authority, who are typically political appointees, to fail to take into account whether the market wants what they're offering or whether the community has the resources to make the plan a reality, says Richard Gsottschneider, president of RKG Associates, with offices in Durham, N.H., and Alexandria, Va..
To speed property transfer to the redevelopment authority during that period, new regulations under the federal cleanup law offer «early transfer» provisions that permit private entities to take title to property before environmental cleanup is complete.
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