Category: Downtown Revitalization
Community & Economic Development/Downtown Revitalization
From Trash to Treasure: Reclaiming Contaminated Property
By: Jim Joyce Published on: 05/13/24
How Often Do Local General Obligation Bond Referenda Succeed in North Carolina?
By: Connor Crews Published on: 07/13/23
Local Government as Lender: Emergency Loans for Small Businesses
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 03/20/20
Downtown Facade Improvement Programs
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 01/16/20
Receivership: A New Tool for Addressing Vacant Problem Properties in North Carolina
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 06/21/18
Maintenance of vacant or neglected commercial buildings: options for NC local governments
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 03/20/18
Local Government Owners of Historic Property Asked to Convey Property by End of 2017: What Public Officials Should Know
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 12/15/17
Legal and Business Reasons Why Downtown Development Programs Should Involve Secured Loans—Not Grants
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 09/19/17
Conveyance of property in a public-private partnership for a “downtown development project”
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 06/22/17
The Tortoise, the Hare, and Demolition in Historic Districts
By: Adam Lovelady Published on: 11/21/16
Local Government Economic Development Powers “Clarified”
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 10/26/15
Cash Grants for Real Estate Developers without Competition for Jobs—A Constitutional Quandary
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 09/15/15
Sale of Historic Structures by NC Local Governments for Redevelopment
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 12/16/14
Acquiring real property for redevelopment—can local governments keep it confidential?
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 06/17/14
How a North Carolina Local Government Can Operate a Land Bank for Redevelopment
By: Tyler Mulligan Published on: 03/18/14
Sidewalk Dining: Some Questions and Answers
By: Richard Ducker Published on: 09/13/13