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Real Estate/Development

Feb. 8, 2013

Death of redevelopment agencies provides new life for public-private partnerships

Public-private partnerships - projects funded and operated through a joining of government and private sector companies - are expected to heat up significantly in the coming months, and many law firms are preparing for the deals.


By Alexandra Schwappach


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The death of redevelopment agencies in California may have created challenges in developing much-needed infrastructure, but lawyers say a creative opportunity may lie in its wake. Public-private partnerships - projects funded and operated through cooperation between government and the private sector - are expected to heat up significantly in the coming months, and many law firms are preparing by making...

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