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Building Small - by Jim Heid (Paperback)

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  • Small-scale, incremental, real estate development offers a growing alternative to more conventional approaches.
  • About the Author: Jim Heid, FASLA, is a real estate developer and strategic real estate advisor focused on the tools and techniques that lead to a more sustainable built environment.
  • 264 Pages
  • Architecture, Urban & Land Use Planning

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Small-scale, incremental, real estate development offers a growing alternative to more conventional approaches. It helps create more authentic places, acts as a magnet for new investment, helps attract talent based employment, all while fostering a more resilient local economy. This in turn helps communities better differentiate themselves when seeking new investment in an increasingly competitive landscape. For its virtues, however, entrepreneurial real estate developers working to 'build small' face jurisdictional and capital inertia that impedes bringing this approach to scale. Drawing on extensive research and using case studies, interviews with over 100 developers, and first hand knowledge gained from tours through15 cities, author Jim Heid articulates what small-scale development means, why it is essential to communities of every size and location, and how entrepreneurial developers and community leaders can help remove the obstacles to small--resulting in more successful projects and a better approach to building community.



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"Building Small is a must have book not only for small developers but also for anyone involved in the remaking of US cities... Heid takes the reader through the classic steps of the real estate development process, but with a focus on the particular hurdles that small developers face." --Donald K. Carter, FAIA FAICP, LEED AP, Senior Research Fellow, Remaking Cities Institute, School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University

"Building Small offers developers and communities an alternative to more conventional development... It shows the way toward solutions that are finer-grained, context-sensitive, and market-responsive. Importantly, the book is aimed at both the private and the public sector, recognizing that the best outcomes require a creative approach on both sides..." --Patrick Phillips, Former Global CEO, ULI

"I've got this open on my desk right now - mining the toolkit, success stories and case studies for gems and no-nonsense advice as I run across challenges in my own projects... The success stories, particularly the ones for public agencies, make it really simple to replicate." --Molly McCabe, President and Founder, Hayden + Tanner

"This book captures a profound truth about placemaking: that Building Small can foster economic prosperity without sacrificing human vitality. By focusing on context and on incremental, varied, and fine grained development, Building Small allows places evolve over time..." --Mark Elison Hoversten, PhD, FASLA, AICP, Dean of the College of Design, North Carolina State University



About the Author



Jim Heid, FASLA, is a real estate developer and strategic real estate advisor focused on the tools and techniques that lead to a more sustainable built environment. For over 30 years he has advised cities, NGO's, legacy land-owners and private developers on more positive ways to build community. In 2017, he founded CRAFT, a real estate company focused on incremental development and intentional place-building.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.9 Inches (H) x 8.0 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Architecture
Sub-Genre: Urban & Land Use Planning
Publisher: Urban Land Institute
Format: Paperback
Author: Jim Heid
Language: English
Street Date: March 31, 2021
TCIN: 1005683192
UPC: 9780874204681
Item Number (DPCI): 247-46-3360
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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