The Resource For their mutual benefit : public support and private development of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina, by Angi Fuller Wildt
For their mutual benefit : public support and private development of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina, by Angi Fuller Wildt
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- Summary
- "This thesis focuses on successful rehabilitations of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina. All were undertaken between 1976 and 2013 by private developers in conjunction with public support. The cases presented are located in four downtown districts known as the Vista, the Main Street Corridor, the Granby and Olympia Mill Villages, and Innovista. The rehabilitations differed due to variables unique to their locations in each of these areas as well as conditions in the years that they took place. Public support included financial incentives and guidelines offered by federal, state, regional, and local governments and professional guidance provided by the staff of government agencies and non-profit organizations. The examples selected are just a few of many rehabilitation projects in downtown Columbia completed by private developers with public support. I chose these collaborative projects because they were considered successes by both the public and the private developers, though they often came about after some compromise. For the public, the projects were deemed successful because significant historic buildings were preserved that in many cases would not have been saved through public or private resources alone. In addition, these projects encouraged economic growth. For developers, success was achieved by turning an acceptable profit. Additionally, in some cases the projects were a good fit with company branding or an interest in contributing to historic preservation in the community. The cases presented are representative of similar projects completed in cities throughout the United States. By providing these examples of successful rehabilitations in Columbia, I hope to demonstrate how public-private collaborations can be mutually beneficial for communities and developers across the nation."--Pages iv-v
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- vi, 58 pages
- Note
- UMI number: 1542551
- Contents
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- Introduction
- The Vista
- The Main Street Corridor
- Granby and Olympia Mill Villages
- Innovista
- Conclusion
- Label
- For their mutual benefit : public support and private development of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina
- Title
- For their mutual benefit
- Title remainder
- public support and private development of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina
- Statement of responsibility
- by Angi Fuller Wildt
- Title variation
- Public support and private development of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina
- Subject
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- Central business districts -- South Carolina | Columbia
- Columbia (S.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
- Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- South Carolina | Columbia
- Historic buildings -- Remodeling for other use -- South Carolina | Columbia
- Public-private sector cooperation -- South Carolina | Columbia
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "This thesis focuses on successful rehabilitations of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina. All were undertaken between 1976 and 2013 by private developers in conjunction with public support. The cases presented are located in four downtown districts known as the Vista, the Main Street Corridor, the Granby and Olympia Mill Villages, and Innovista. The rehabilitations differed due to variables unique to their locations in each of these areas as well as conditions in the years that they took place. Public support included financial incentives and guidelines offered by federal, state, regional, and local governments and professional guidance provided by the staff of government agencies and non-profit organizations. The examples selected are just a few of many rehabilitation projects in downtown Columbia completed by private developers with public support. I chose these collaborative projects because they were considered successes by both the public and the private developers, though they often came about after some compromise. For the public, the projects were deemed successful because significant historic buildings were preserved that in many cases would not have been saved through public or private resources alone. In addition, these projects encouraged economic growth. For developers, success was achieved by turning an acceptable profit. Additionally, in some cases the projects were a good fit with company branding or an interest in contributing to historic preservation in the community. The cases presented are representative of similar projects completed in cities throughout the United States. By providing these examples of successful rehabilitations in Columbia, I hope to demonstrate how public-private collaborations can be mutually beneficial for communities and developers across the nation."--Pages iv-v
- Cataloging source
- SXC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Fuller Wildt, Angi
- Dissertation note
- Thesis (M.A.)--University of South Carolina, 2013.
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- bibliography
- theses
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Historic buildings
- Historic buildings
- Columbia (S.C.)
- Central business districts
- Public-private sector cooperation
- Label
- For their mutual benefit : public support and private development of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina, by Angi Fuller Wildt
- Note
- UMI number: 1542551
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Introduction -- The Vista -- The Main Street Corridor -- Granby and Olympia Mill Villages -- Innovista -- Conclusion
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- vi, 58 pages
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Label
- For their mutual benefit : public support and private development of historic buildings in Columbia, South Carolina, by Angi Fuller Wildt
- Note
- UMI number: 1542551
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Introduction -- The Vista -- The Main Street Corridor -- Granby and Olympia Mill Villages -- Innovista -- Conclusion
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- vi, 58 pages
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
Subject
- Central business districts -- South Carolina | Columbia
- Columbia (S.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
- Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- South Carolina | Columbia
- Historic buildings -- Remodeling for other use -- South Carolina | Columbia
- Public-private sector cooperation -- South Carolina | Columbia
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