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240 Generating Revenue from Commercial Development On or Adjacent to Airports Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell, LLP, and Aviaon Management Consulng Group, Inc., ACRP Legal Research Digest 23: A Guide for Compliance with Grant Agreement Obligaons to Provide Reasonable Access to An AIP-Funded Public Use General Aviaon Airport, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015. Kaplan, Kirsch & Rockwell, LLP, “Non-Aeronaucal Development,” 30th Annual AAAE Basics of Airport Law Workshop and 2014 Legal Update, October 2014. Kimmons, J., Real Estate Property Management Areas of Responsibility, available at: www.realestate.about.com, accessed 2016. Kramer, L. S., ACRP Synthesis of Airport Pracce 19: Airport Revenue Diversificaon, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2010. Kramer, L. S., et al., ACRP Report 121: Innovave Revenue Strategies: An Airport Guide, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2015. Lemmon, W., “Pro-Forma 101: Ge—ng Familiar with a Basic Tool of Real Estate Analysis,” PlannersWeb.com, 2007. Leshnower, R., “When Should a Landlord Hire a Property Management Company?” www.nolo.com, accessed 2016. Long, C., Finance for Real Estate Development, Urban Land Instute, 2011. Lynch, J., “A Developing Trend: Non-Aeronaucal Land Development Is a Hot Topic, but Success Depends on the Right Approach,” R&A Point-to-Point, Ricondo & Associates, Inc., December 2011. Manchester Airport Community Annual Review, 2013/14. Mead & Hunt, Inc., ACRP Project 03-31, “Aligning Community Expectaons with Airport Roles,” Web-based deliverable (pending release), 2017. Myers, R., “How to Find the Right Equity Partner for Your Real Estate Investment,” www.nuwireinvestor.com, November 7, 2013. Nichol, C. ACRP Synthesis of Airport Pracce 1: Innovave Finance and Alternave Sources of Revenue for Airports, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2007. Peiser, R., et al., Professional Real Estate Development—The ULI Guide to the Business, 3d. ed., April 2012. Property Management Agreement and Guide, available at: www.legalzoom.com. Real Estate Modeling, Real Estate Development Key Terms, fee-based online training available at: h‹p://breakingintowallstreet.com, accessed 2016. Ricondo & Associates, Inc., Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., George Mason University, and Naonal Service Research, ACRP Report 20: Strategic Planning in the Airport Industry, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2009. Schmitz, A., “ULI Professional Real Estate Developer’s Toolkit,” Quick and Dirty Spreadsheet, Commercial/Mixed Use Pro Forma, posted June 18, 2012. Texas A&M Transportaon Instute, A Guide to Transportaon Funding Opons: Aviaon Funding—Summary of Funding Strategies, accessed 2016. Thatcher, T. P., ACRP Report 44: A Guidebook for the Preservaon of Public Use Airports, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2011. The Real Estate Development Process, fee - based online training available at: h‹p:// breakingintowallstreet.com, accessed 2016. Ward, S. A. D., et al., ACRP Report 27: Enhancing Airport Land Use Compability: Volume 1: Land Use Fundamentals and Implementaon Resources, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2010. Ward, S. A. D., et al., ACRP Report 27: Enhancing Airport Land Use Compability: Volume 2: Land Use Survey and Case Study Summaries, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2010. Ward, Stephanie A. D., et al., ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-the-Fence Operaons, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington, D.C., 2014.

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