W. Whitfield Morrow is a president of Fraser, Morrow, Daniels & Company in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. This development firm specializes in high quality, large-scale commercial, office, and residential projects. One of the firm's current projects, still in the development stage, is Rosemary Square, which is a public-private venture in Chapel Hill that serves as an important case study on development negotiations in North Carolina. Mr. Morrow earned his undergraduate degree from Davidson College and his MBA from Harvard University
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Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1992.In...
An existing model of the commercial property development process was applied to a mixed use redevelo...
Abstract: Urban planners are often viewed as weak voices of reason in a violent sea of power respon...
The development process is defined by variables. A successful developer identifies, monitors, unders...
While many businesses are becoming greener, development corporations may have the greatest incentive...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1990.Titl...
The development process is risky for developers. They spend large sums of money on various developme...
Over the years numerous task forces and commissions have investigated how land development costs mig...
Norman Krumholz has recently been elected president of the American Planning Association (APA). He s...
Can the problems and positions encountered in certain development disputes effectively prevent any m...
Roger Waldon is a Principal Consultant with Clarion Associates in Chapel Hill, NC. He was also the p...
This piece marks the beginning of a series of interviews with North Carolina Planning professionals ...
In order to foster informed engagement and meaningful input within Lexington, Kentucky’s developmen...
At the fringe of urban areas, farmland and other underutilized lands are transformed into new additi...
This project reviews Ocean Shores, a 90 condominium site development built in Marshfield MA under M....
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1992.In...
An existing model of the commercial property development process was applied to a mixed use redevelo...
Abstract: Urban planners are often viewed as weak voices of reason in a violent sea of power respon...
The development process is defined by variables. A successful developer identifies, monitors, unders...
While many businesses are becoming greener, development corporations may have the greatest incentive...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1990.Titl...
The development process is risky for developers. They spend large sums of money on various developme...