In many countries across the world, Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are seen as a new model of sub-municipal governance to secure private capital for improving the attractiveness of a city’s central spaces. Originating from North America (Canada and the United States), this model of self-taxing districts, often based on public–private partnerships, has spread to other continents, including Europe, Australia and Africa. This theme issue explores the internationalization and the contextualization of the BID model in both Northern countries (the United States, Canada, Germany and Sweden) and Southern countries (South Africa). The collection of articles focuses on key debates surrounding BIDs and presents different theoretical perspective...
The emergence and rapid spread of business improvement districts ( BIDs ) is one of the most importa...
Focuses on the role of the business improvement district (BID) as a popular and contemporary tool fo...
Business improvement districts (BIDs) constitute a relatively new mode of urban governance in which ...
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Special issue of the review European Urban and Regional Studies, vol. 19, issue 2, ISSN 0969-7764 Te...
For some time, business improvement districts (BIDs) have entered into the discourse and practice of...
This is a transnational, socio-legal, comparative embedded case study of four business improvement d...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are an increasing global phenomenon. In diverse places, they a...
This article presents an overview of the burgeoning literature on business improvement districts (BI...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are a contemporary urban revitalization policy that has been s...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are territorial subdivisions of a city in which property owner...
The government intends to bring out new legislation in 2004 to enable cities to set up Business Impr...
This paper examines the ways in which policies are transferred between places: how they are disembed...
In a context of growing socio-spatial polarization and of restructuring state–market relations in ur...
This article examines the ways in which business improvement districts are being introduced into UK ...
The emergence and rapid spread of business improvement districts ( BIDs ) is one of the most importa...
Focuses on the role of the business improvement district (BID) as a popular and contemporary tool fo...
Business improvement districts (BIDs) constitute a relatively new mode of urban governance in which ...
Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://eur.sagepub.com/content/19/2/111.full.pdf+htmlInternational audi...
Special issue of the review European Urban and Regional Studies, vol. 19, issue 2, ISSN 0969-7764 Te...
For some time, business improvement districts (BIDs) have entered into the discourse and practice of...
This is a transnational, socio-legal, comparative embedded case study of four business improvement d...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are an increasing global phenomenon. In diverse places, they a...
This article presents an overview of the burgeoning literature on business improvement districts (BI...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are a contemporary urban revitalization policy that has been s...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are territorial subdivisions of a city in which property owner...
The government intends to bring out new legislation in 2004 to enable cities to set up Business Impr...
This paper examines the ways in which policies are transferred between places: how they are disembed...
In a context of growing socio-spatial polarization and of restructuring state–market relations in ur...
This article examines the ways in which business improvement districts are being introduced into UK ...
The emergence and rapid spread of business improvement districts ( BIDs ) is one of the most importa...
Focuses on the role of the business improvement district (BID) as a popular and contemporary tool fo...
Business improvement districts (BIDs) constitute a relatively new mode of urban governance in which ...