Title of article
Selling Tax-Reverted Land: Lessons from Cleveland and Detroit: New This Spring Westchester
Author/Authors
Margaret Dewar ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
14
From page
167
To page
180
Abstract
Property abandonment is widespread in many northeastern and midwestern cities. Some cities succeed better than others at moving abandoned properties to new uses. Comparing Detroit and Cleveland, where indicators of demand for land look similar, reveals that Clevelanďs land bank has been an effective approach to selling tax-reverted land for reuse, while Detroitʹs method of land disposition has been less successful. Cleveland integrates its approach into the mayorʹs agenda for housing development and supports redevelopment with many complementary efforts. Clevelanďs land bank conveys land with clear title, has an accurate property inventory, “banks” property, and sells for predictable, low prices.
Journal title
Journal of the American Planning Association(JAPA)
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of the American Planning Association(JAPA)
Record number
711719
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