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Archives for July 2015

Developers Can Build Value Through Value Capture

July 23, 2015 by mcarristo

Stephen Schlickman, Exec. Dir. UTC at UIC
A reliable, affordable and extensive public transportation system is vital to the continued health and future growth of our nation’s cities.  But some of our largest metro areas face this big challenge:  A significant backlog of underfunded transit capital projects.
Through a process called value capture, the private commercial property industry can play a critical role in funding transit improvements needed to keep cities strong. In turn, properties can grow in value from proximity to a new rapid transit station or other transit development.
Here’s how the process usually works. Municipalities secure partial funding for transit projects through these two forms of value capture:

  • An ongoing tax or fee tied directly to the size and scope of the property. The most common methods are creation of a special assessment district, through tax increment financing or by floor area ratio marketplace factors.
  • A pre-determined financial commitment from the developer, such as a joint development or project cost-sharing agreement.

Last year, a research team from the Urban Transportation Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago completed research into value capture practices in four major U.S. metro cities and produced a report, “Value Capture Coordination:  Case Studies, Best Practices and Recommendations,”
Two key conclusions were drawn: Value capture practices can be successful if municipalities, transit agencies, community groups and developers agree to terms in the initial stages of the development process; and, if all parties support the concept and employ staff skilled in transit planning and funding.
Researchers prepared funding case histories in Chicago, Washington, D.C., New York and San Francisco and found out that the process was employed differently — often dramatically — in each metro area.
For example, in New York, two independent taxing bodies were created to manage funding and planning for the expansion of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Number 7 line subway to serve commuters and residents in Hudson Yards. The neighborhood, located on the west side of Manhattan, has experienced significant commercial, residential, and retail redevelopment in recent years and is close to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.  Following negotiations launched in 2005, developers, the city and the MTA finalized three value capture mechanisms – floor area ratio, payments in lieu of property taxes and grants to negate mortgage recording taxes – to fund the $2.3 billion project, now 90% complete.
The process to build the NoMa-Gallaudet U Red Line metro station in Washington took a different, yet successful course.  Years before work began on the station, the District’s Department of Housing and Community Development led coordination between area developers and Action 29, a private civic group. A special taxing district was established and $25 million was raised to fund station construction, which totaled $103.7 million.  Since completion in 2004, there has been $3 billion in private investment near the station.
Public transportation improvements yield many benefits. Better transit can strengthen a business district, give workers greater access to jobs, improve accessibility and increase property values.  Transit value capture offers commercial real estate developers a viable way to enhance their real property assets and improve livability within the community.
By: Stephen Schlickman (Guest blogger The Source)
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LIN July 2015 Properties

July 22, 2015 by mcarristo

At the LIN July 2015 Meeting on July 22, 2015, fourteen excellent properties were presented. Thank you for presenting properties and attending the meeting! Thank you to our host, Rio Grande Plaza; 901 Rio Grande Blvd NW.
View July LIN properties here.

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Rail Runner introduces Rail, Trails & Ales Brew Tour

July 22, 2015 by mcarristo

The New Mexico Rail Runner Express is hopping on board the craft beer craze with its new Rails, Trails & Ales Brew Tour.

The event encourages beer lovers to incorporate the train as part of a multi-modal transportation plan to tour breweries in Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

A special kickoff is set for Saturday, Aug. 1, when attendees can use the train to link up with guided walking, biking and trolley tours of area breweries.

“This is an opportunity for the Rail Runner to help people explore what’s become a very popular and growing trend in Central New Mexico — the craft beer culture,” Jay Faught, Rio Metro Regional Transit District marketing manager, said in a news release. “It’s like we’ve taken a page from a European travel guide and connected the dots from brewery to brewery along the Rio Grande corridor.”

For the Aug. 1 kickoff, Rail Runner staff will greet passengers exiting the Nos. 703 and 704 trains at the Downtown Albuquerque station and the No. 704 train at the Santa Fe Depot. The first 1,000 passengers using the train to attend the kickoff will get a free commemorative pint glass.

In Albuquerque, participants can then join guided tours on traditional bicycles, a party bike, a trolley or even on foot. Prices run $20-50 and most start at the train station or are a bus ride or walk away.

There is also an organized bike tour in Santa Fe.

Many of the special guided brewery tours will be available on alternate dates from August through October.

Rails, Trails & Ales organizers also are promoting self-guided brewery tours. They’ve compiled a list of 15 breweries located within a walk, bus or bike ride from a Rail Runner station.

For more information, go online to nmrxbrewtour.com.

 By Jessica Dyer (Albuquerque Journal)

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What’s Possible for the Park East?

July 18, 2015 by jakobsmith

Here’s what we were talking about almost one year ago: Click Here

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