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PLANNING THROUGH COMPULSORY COMMERCIAL CLUBS: BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS

Lorlene Hoyt

Economic Affairs, 2005, vol. 25, issue 4, 24-27

Abstract: Business improvement districts (BIDs) have proved successful in providing shared services for businesses within a district. They have made business areas more attractive as a result. This article analyses the origins and successes of BIDs and concludes with some further considerations for policy‐makers in the development of the BID concept.

Date: 2005
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