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Business improvement districts: the impact of their introduction on retailers and leisure operators

By: Series: Journal of Retail and Leisure Property ; 3(2) 2003, 150-157(8)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are seen as an idea whose time has come, high on the political agenda, about to be given statutory form by April 2004, and welcomed by government, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment and the property industry. Outlines the history of BIDS and looks at how the American model can be translated into UK experience. Investigates the UK experience of BIDS and examines the future implication of BIDs and the role of retail and leisure operators in their development.
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Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are seen as an idea whose time has come, high on the political agenda, about to be given statutory form by April 2004, and welcomed by government, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment and the property industry. Outlines the history of BIDS and looks at how the American model can be translated into UK experience. Investigates the UK experience of BIDS and examines the future implication of BIDs and the role of retail and leisure operators in their development.