While many American development firms today are very large and corporate in nature; many entrepreneurs who want to pursue their own development dreams and interests create new firms each year. Small-scale projects involve basically the same development process as that for a large projectmdash;engaging in market and financial analysis; planning the program; getting approvals; obtaining financing; hiring designers and consultants; managing contractors and construction; and marketing; leasing; and managing the propertymdash;though often with limited capital; resources; and staff. This publication provides a detailed look at the stories behind eight successful small-scale developments and how they were put together. In addition to the case studies themselves; this report provides a brief overview of the key traits for this group of case studies; as well as the lessons learned for each project.Case Studies Featured: bull;Multifamily Residential DevelopmentsoECO Modern Flats (Fayetteville; Arkansas)oOslo (Washington; D.C.)oThe Rose (Minneapolis; Minnesota)bull;Multifamily Residential Developments with Commercial SpaceoAF Bornot Dye Works (Philadelphia; Pennsylvania)oSofia Lofts (San Diego; California)bull;Commercial Developmentso21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati (Cincinnati; Ohio)oBullitt Center (Seattle; Washington)oTrinity Groves (Dallas; Texas)
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