Abstract

This study is a cost-benefit analysis of specialty retail development in a central business district. Public-private and social sectors are analyzed to determine the impact of a unique public-private partnership on each. By using an opportunity cost calculation, the study found that if this case(Portside- Toledo) is representative than cities are spending more on in entives for development of specialty retail markets than those projects return to the cities.

Advisor

Galster, George

Department

Urban Studies

Publication Date

1989

Degree Granted

Bachelor of Arts

Document Type

Senior Independent Study Thesis

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