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11.305 Doing Good by Doing Well: Planning and Development Case Studies that Promote both the Public Good and Real Estate Value
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Graduate (Fall)
Prereq: None
Units: 2-0-1 [P/D/F]
Remove from schedule Lecture: W2.30-4.30 (9-451)
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Seminar studies how the messy and complex forces of politics, planning and the real estate market have collectively shaped Boston's urban fabric and skyline in the last two decades. Using some of the city's most important real estate development proposals as case studies, students dissect and analyze Boston's negotiated development review and permitting process to understand what it takes beyond a great development concept and a sound financial pro forma to earn community and political support. Throughout the term, students identify strategies for success and pitfalls for failure within this intricate approval process, as well as how these lessons can be generalized and applied to other cities and real estate markets.
K. Shen
No textbook information available

11.S940-11.S944 Special Subject: Urban Studies and Planning
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Graduate (Fall) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged
Remove from schedule 11.S942: Ends Oct 18. Design: TR1-5 (10-485)
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For graduate students wishing to pursue further study in advanced areas of urban studies and city and regional planning not covered in regular subjects of instruction.
Catherine D'Ignazio
11.S940: No textbook information available
11.S941: No textbook information available
11.S942: No required or recommended textbooks
11.S943: No textbook information available
11.S944: No textbook information available

Total units: 3+

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