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Regeneration during the recession regeneration finance and the credit crisis [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: [London] RICS 2009Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: Discusses the issue of regeneration finance, which has all but ceased, with the schemes now going ahead tending to be heavily publicly funded. Public funding can be the full funding of the project or funding a large proportion of the costs of reaching the next stage, for instance the costs of achieving planning permission. However, over reliance on the public sector means that only a limited number of projects may be funded and projects could be cut if public spending levels fall. This paper, with two others (see E147471 and E147472), has been submitted to the All Party Urban Development Group for their consideration.
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Discusses the issue of regeneration finance, which has all but ceased, with the schemes now going ahead tending to be heavily publicly funded. Public funding can be the full funding of the project or funding a large proportion of the costs of reaching the next stage, for instance the costs of achieving planning permission. However, over reliance on the public sector means that only a limited number of projects may be funded and projects could be cut if public spending levels fall. This paper, with two others (see E147471 and E147472), has been submitted to the All Party Urban Development Group for their consideration.