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Business Improvement Districts
BIDs (also known in some countries as city improvement districts or CIDs) have successfully leveraged private funding in cities to catalyze urban regeneration.
Tax Increment Financing (TIF)
Cities have accessed capital markets to help fund urban regeneration in a variety of ways. One possibility is through the issuance of TIF bonds.
Special Assessment Districts
Another way for cities to access capital markets to fund their urban regeneration initiatives is through the use of special assessment districts.
Density Bonus
One approach, widely used in the United States, is for a municipality to leverage its regulatory power in order to incentivize private sector investment in a designated urban regeneration area thro
Up-zoning
Another approach commonly used by cities in the United States for leveraging regulatory powers is up-zoning, that is, changing the zoning to allow for higher-value (for example, from industrial to
Transferable Development Rights
In addition to municipal land, municipalities can also dispose of rights to engage in more intensive land development—a higher floor space index (FSI) or higher FAR—as a way to “finance” and incent
Tax Incentives
Selective and intelligently designed tax incentives can play a major role in absorbing private sector capital for urban regeneration.
Land Readjustment
Land readjustment is an approach that is commonly used in East Asian countries, such as Japan and the Republic of Korea.






