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Epp, Donald J. – Journal of Leisure Research, 1971
Descriptors: Land Use, Parks, Property Appraisal, Public Facilities
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Gurwitz, Aaron S. – Journal of Education Finance, 1980
Examines the literature on capitalization (the relationship among property values, public services, and local taxation) and develops two lines of inference. Asserts that capitalization proves that the determination of educational expenditures is not isolated from other markets, but closely related to a large number of other economic variables.…
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Finance Reform
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Perkins, Harvey C. – Journal of Rural Studies, 1989
Examines the process by which real estate developers construct rural images of urban places, exploit anti-urban, pro-rural, and pro-community sentiments, and commodify and appropriate the established meanings of places. Uses Chapel Hill, North Carolina, as a case study. Contains 47 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Advertising, Case Studies, Community Characteristics, Community Development
Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
A growing number of colleges are financing development of housing communities for their alumni. Benefits accrue to the institution, the academic community, and the retirees, who are often encouraged to participate in campus life. However, college involvement in financing and promoting retirement communities is controversial. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, College Role, Entrepreneurship, Higher Education
Horwitz, Michael D.; Rolett, Roderic L. – Business Officer, 1991
For colleges and universities, development of underused assets can be compatible with or supportive of the institution's purpose and also be financially rewarding. Providing alumni retirement housing can enhance institutional ties with alumni, in turn boosting recruitment and fund raising. Successful development requires a unique blend of…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Administration, Construction Programs, Higher Education
Hughes, K. Scott; And Others – Business Officer, 1991
The second part of a two-part article addresses four key issues for higher education administrators to consider as they investigate real estate opportunities. They are (1) market feasibility; (2) development strategy; (3) financing; and (4) governance. Guidelines for innovative real estate projects even during the potentially difficult early 1990s…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Governance, Higher Education
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Smith, Kim; Willcox, James – Education Next, 2004
This article illustrates a fundamental challenge faced by the charter school movement. Charter schools are publicly funded, yet privately managed under the terms of a charter with a governing body, whether it be the state, a local authorizing board, a local school district, or a university. Even though charter schools are public schools, and often…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Facilities, Real Estate, Financial Support
Lyon, Robert – 1987
Results of a survey of 15 universities that offer a doctoral program in real estate are presented. A total of 53 full-time faculty teaching real estate were recorded. The universities listed 143 graduates with a doctorate, concentration, or major in real estate. Of these graduates, 127 received their degree prior to 1985. There were 136 male and 7…
Descriptors: College Programs, Doctoral Programs, Full Time Faculty, Higher Education
Texas A and M Univ., College Station. Texas Real Estate Research Center. – 1987
Part of a series of classroom aids designed for real estate instructors, this instructional packet was developed to help real estate students understand the different types of wills recognized in Texas, their preparation, provisions, and execution. First, information about wills is presented, including definitions of relevant terms and a…
Descriptors: Business Education, Instructional Materials, Laws, Postsecondary Education
Lyon, Robert – 1976
The document contains a summary report of a community college real estate teachers' workshop organized to develop course outlines for the various areas in the real estate curriculum. Curriculum outlines are presented, with varying degrees of detail included, for the following eight subjects: real estate appraisal; real estate brokage; real estate…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Postsecondary Education, Property Appraisal
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Flaherty, Susan L. – Journal of College and University Law, 1985
The Tax Reform Act of 1984 has sharply limited the tax advantages for private investors to enter into real estate sales/leaseback agreements with exempt organizations. The impact the Tax Reform Act of 1984 has on sales/leaseback agreements involving tax-exempt organizations is examined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Educational Finance, Facility Improvement, Finance Reform
Gearhart, Bob – AGB Reports, 1984
College fund-raisers should consider prospective donors of natural resource property, especially property that owners may not be developing immediately. Tax advantages to the donor can be considerable, and the college can either resell the property or keep it. Consultation with a petroleum law tax specialist is recommended. (MSE)
Descriptors: Fuels, Fund Raising, Higher Education, Natural Resources
Keough, William F., Jr. – American School Board Journal, 1974
School boards and superintendents should take steps to minimize the community's shock reaction to lower school enrollments, school consolidation, and school closings. (Author)
Descriptors: Demography, Elementary Schools, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Projections
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Lamb, Roberta; King, John Leslie; Kling, Rob – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2003
Examines sustained use and non-use of online services within organizations using an open-systems view that overcomes limitations of traditional approaches that led to over-estimates of use. Focuses on the informational environments of firms in three industries: law, real estate, and biotech/pharmaceuticals; and discusses insights from an intranets…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Computer Use, Information Services, Online Systems
Hart, Kenneth M. – Currents, 1990
For small, private institutions, the real estate pooled income fund can be ideal for constructing new facilities, especially if the facility will produce revenue. Even a public or well-endowed private institution may have a unique project for which a pooled income fund may be a nontraditional funding solution. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Fund Raising, Higher Education, Private Colleges
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