Published:
Book Summary:

While many American development firms today are very large and corporate in nature, many entrepreneurs who want to pursue their own development dreams and interests create new firms each year. Small-scale projects involve basically the same development process as that for a large project—engaging in market and financial analysis, planning the program, getting approvals, obtaining financing, hiring designers and consultants, managing contractors and construction, and marketing, leasing, and managing the property—though often with limited capital, resources, and staff. This publication provides a detailed look at the stories behind eight successful small-scale developments and how they were put together. In addition to the case studies themselves, this report provides a brief overview of the key traits for this group of case studies, as well as the lessons learned for each project.Case Studies Featured: •Multifamily Residential DevelopmentsoECO Modern Flats (Fayetteville, Arkansas)oOslo (Washington, D.C.)oThe Rose (Minneapolis, Minnesota)•Multifamily Residential Developments with Commercial SpaceoAF Bornot Dye Works (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)oSofia Lofts (San Diego, California)•Commercial Developmentso21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Ohio)oBullitt Center (Seattle, Washington)oTrinity Groves (Dallas, Texas)

Book Summary: While many American development firms today are very large and corporate in nature, many entrepreneurs who want to pursue their own development dreams and interests create new firms each year. Small-scale projects involve basically the same development process as that for a large project—engaging in market and financial analysis, planning the program, getting approvals, obtaining financing, hiring designers and consultants, managing contractors and construction, and marketing, leasing, and managing the property—though often with limited capital, resources, and staff. This publication provides a detailed look at the stories behind eight successful small-scale developments and how they were put together. In addition to the case studies themselves, this report provides a brief overview of the key traits for this group of case studies, as well as the lessons learned for each project.Case Studies Featured: •Multifamily Residential DevelopmentsoECO Modern Flats (Fayetteville, Arkansas)oOslo (Washington, D.C.)oThe Rose (Minneapolis, Minnesota)•Multifamily Residential Developments with Commercial SpaceoAF Bornot Dye Works (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)oSofia Lofts (San Diego, California)•Commercial Developmentso21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Ohio)oBullitt Center (Seattle, Washington)oTrinity Groves (Dallas, Texas)

DETAILS
Format: PDF, EPUB, and Mobipocket
Pages: 100
ISBN: 9780874203790
RELATED
Podcast

ULI Germany: Real Estate – Cities – People

Real Estate – Cities – People: The ULI Germany podcast with designers of the built environment, movers and shakers in the real estate industry and personalities who shape our cities.
Reading List

Reshaping the Modern Workplace

An estimated 700 million square feet of office was built just between 2017 and 2019 around the world, with roughly 55 million square feet in new construction projected for the United States just in 2019. At the same time, the overall trend is for U.S...
Article

ULI Ten Principles to Help Guide Large-Scale Integrated Development

The urban landscape of Hong Kong has become increasingly dominated by large-scale podium developments, the most recent of which often have little or no functional relationship to the urban street grid. Read what makes up the ULI Ten Principles for a ...
Topics

Featured Content Pillars

  • Housing and Communites
  • Real Estate Finance and Investment
  • Sustainability and Economic Performance
  • Innovation in Development Practice
  • Shaping Successful Cities and Regions