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NC Local Governments, Meet Your New State Partner for Economic Development
July 29, 2014
Tyler Mulligan
Acquiring real property for redevelopment—can local governments keep it confidential?
June 17, 2014
Tyler Mulligan
How a North Carolina Local Government Can Operate a Land Bank for Redevelopment
March 18, 2014
Tyler Mulligan
Food Deserts and Development Finance Options in North Carolina
February 18, 2014
Tyler Mulligan
When May NC Local Governments Pay an Economic Development Incentive?
December 17, 2013
Tyler Mulligan
Arts-based Community & Economic Redevelopment: Artist Relocation Programs
November 14, 2013
Marcia Perritt
New Rural Economic Development Division and Other 2013 North Carolina Legislation
July 30, 2013
Tyler Mulligan
Identifying Future Leaders in Rural Areas is a Challenge
January 10, 2013
Tyler Mulligan
Redevelopment Areas in Action: Sanford, NC
January 3, 2013
Marcia Perritt
Redevelopment Areas in Action: Greenville, NC
December 20, 2012
Marcia Perritt
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Flexible Loan Model
March 30, 2020
Amelie Bailey
Notice and Hearing Requirements for Economic Development Appropriations
November 21, 2019
Tyler Mulligan
Opportunity Zones
September 21, 2018
Tyler Mulligan
Legal and Business Reasons Why Downtown Development Programs Should Involve Secured Loans—Not Grants
September 19, 2017
Tyler Mulligan
Conveyance of property in a public-private partnership for a “downtown development project”
June 22, 2017
Tyler Mulligan
Follow Procedures Prior to Acquiring Property for Redevelopment
March 15, 2016
Tyler Mulligan
Local Government Economic Development Powers “Clarified”
October 26, 2015
Tyler Mulligan
Cash Grants for Real Estate Developers without Competition for Jobs—A Constitutional Quandary
September 15, 2015
Tyler Mulligan
Conveyance of Local Government Property to Nonprofit EDC for Industrial Park
March 17, 2015
Tyler Mulligan
NC Local Governments, Meet Your New State Partner for Economic Development
July 29, 2014
Tyler Mulligan
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Notice and Hearing Requirements for Economic Development Appropriations
November 21, 2019
Tyler Mulligan
Receivership: A New Tool for Addressing Vacant Problem Properties in North Carolina
June 21, 2018
Tyler Mulligan
Maintenance of vacant or neglected commercial buildings: options for NC local governments
March 20, 2018
Tyler Mulligan
Local Government Owners of Historic Property Asked to Convey Property by End of 2017: What Public Officials Should Know
December 15, 2017
Tyler Mulligan
Legal and Business Reasons Why Downtown Development Programs Should Involve Secured Loans—Not Grants
September 19, 2017
Tyler Mulligan
Conveyance of property in a public-private partnership for a “downtown development project”
June 22, 2017
Tyler Mulligan
Periodic Inspections, Permits, and Registration of Residential Rental Property: Changes in 2017
March 22, 2017
Tyler Mulligan
A Primer on Inclusionary Zoning
November 16, 2016
Tyler Mulligan
Conveyance of Local Government Property for Affordable Housing
September 20, 2016
Tyler Mulligan
Local Government Support for Privately Constructed Affordable Housing
June 21, 2016
Tyler Mulligan
Creating a Public Mural Program: Lessons from Kinston, NC (Part 3)
August 19, 2021
CED Guest Author
Creating a Public Mural Program – Lessons from Kinston, NC (Part 2)
July 9, 2021
CED Guest Author
Creating a Public Mural Program – Lessons from Kinston, NC (Part 1)
May 3, 2021
CED Guest Author
Rural Financial Assets
June 1, 2010
Tyler Mulligan
Case Studies In Small Town Development
July 1, 2006
Tyler Mulligan, Jonathan Morgan, and Christy Raulli