This paper is a review of Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) from the perspective of property occupiers. The issues that property occupiers should consider when analysing the potential benefits that a BID could deliver are identified and reasoned. The differing approaches to BIDs in the UK and North America are contrasted, and occupiers are alerted to the need to think differently in these locations -- especially in respect of 'voting power'. The 'property cost paradox' is also explored. This leads on to the relative merits of involving property owners -- in addition to occupiers -- in the strategy and funding of a BID in the UK
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the emerging planning role of business improvement districts (BIDs...
Business improvement districts (BIDs) have become popular commercial revitaliza-tion tools. To date,...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are self-taxed organizations that are comprised of businesses ...
This paper is a review of Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) from the perspective of property occ...
It is hard to find situations with localized public goods which lend themselves well to empirical st...
Purpose – To provide a critical appraisal of the UK Government’s proposals for the introduction of b...
This article presents an overview of the burgeoning literature on business improvement districts (BI...
This paper examines the roles of business improvement districts (BIDs) in revitalizing struggling ne...
This chapter discusses a legislative position that is applicable only in England and not to other pa...
Purpose - To provide a critical appraisal of the UK Government's proposals for the introduction of b...
The government intends to bring out new legislation in 2004 to enable cities to set up Business Impr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the development and current position of Business Im...
Some lessons for Portas Pilots and other attempts to 'turn around' UK high streets from an interesti...
Focuses on the role of the business improvement district (BID) as a popular and contemporary tool fo...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) were introduced in England just over ten years ago, and their ...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the emerging planning role of business improvement districts (BIDs...
Business improvement districts (BIDs) have become popular commercial revitaliza-tion tools. To date,...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are self-taxed organizations that are comprised of businesses ...
This paper is a review of Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) from the perspective of property occ...
It is hard to find situations with localized public goods which lend themselves well to empirical st...
Purpose – To provide a critical appraisal of the UK Government’s proposals for the introduction of b...
This article presents an overview of the burgeoning literature on business improvement districts (BI...
This paper examines the roles of business improvement districts (BIDs) in revitalizing struggling ne...
This chapter discusses a legislative position that is applicable only in England and not to other pa...
Purpose - To provide a critical appraisal of the UK Government's proposals for the introduction of b...
The government intends to bring out new legislation in 2004 to enable cities to set up Business Impr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the development and current position of Business Im...
Some lessons for Portas Pilots and other attempts to 'turn around' UK high streets from an interesti...
Focuses on the role of the business improvement district (BID) as a popular and contemporary tool fo...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) were introduced in England just over ten years ago, and their ...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the emerging planning role of business improvement districts (BIDs...
Business improvement districts (BIDs) have become popular commercial revitaliza-tion tools. To date,...
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are self-taxed organizations that are comprised of businesses ...