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From page 259...
... A 1 Appendix A Annotated Bibliography A.1 ON AIRPORT REVENUE SOURCES AND TECHNIQUES "AAAE Panel Considers New Revenue Strategies," Aviaon News, May 21, 2010 During AAAE's Annual Conference and Exposion in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, industry officials discussed the importance of the naon's airports developing alternave revenue sources. Many airports may need to consider business approaches, especially for terminal development, that rely on market demand as opposed to individual airline support and create partnerships without dependency.
From page 260...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 2 "Airports Feed Travelers' Need for Power Outlet," Airports, May 1, 2007, p. 3 Airports across the country use a variety of models to offer power outlets to travelers trying to charge electronic equipment, including cell phones, laptop computers and MP3 players.
From page 261...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 3 Project 07 01, Transportaon Research Board of the Naonal Academies, Washington DC, August 2013. This research project is due for compleon in February, 2015.
From page 262...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 4 Eaton, G Strategies for Enhancing Success in Increasing Non Aeronaucal Revenues.
From page 263...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 5 "Indian Airports: Catching Up with the Times," Business and Industry, Nov.
From page 264...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 6 Mohn, P Understanding the Passenger's Mind Set at Airports for Increased Commercial Value.
From page 265...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 7 O'Malley, C., "Airport Ponders Radical Ideas to Boost Revenue," IBJ.com, Mar. 27, 2010 [Online]
From page 266...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 8 O, J., "Google Offering Free Wi Fi at 47 Airports during Holidays," Airports, Nov.
From page 267...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 9 "Power Port Kiosks Offer Power, Computer Access at Airports," Airports, Jan.
From page 268...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 10 lease revenues, pursuing non tradional real estate development, naming rights for airports or terminals and outdoor adversing. Richard, J., "So Drinks & Coffee Carry Experienal Markeng into Airport Industry," Airport Improvement Magazine, Jan.
From page 269...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 11 Wilson, B., "Double Take Bag Carousel Ads Unveiled at Kansas City Airport," Airport, Nov.
From page 270...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 12 A.2 OFF AIRPORT REVENUE SOURCES AND TECHNIQUES 1. Adeel, L., D
From page 271...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 13 investments, including connecon charges, transit impact fees, density bonuses, and joint development/land acquision and resale)
From page 272...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 14 cricism of the funding mechanism in light of the financial downturn and the depressed development market. Note: NYC allows transfer of development rights from a parcel where development is not wanted to a parcel where development is sought.
From page 273...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 15 intersects with Interstate 70 in Aurora. Because no state or federal funds were available in the late 1980s to build the road, several communi„es along the proposed route joined together to create the E 470 Authority (the Authority)
From page 274...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 16 10. Johnson, Jaye Pershing, Uses of Fees or Alternaves to Fund Transit, in Legal Research Digest 28, December 2008.
From page 275...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 17 11. Hough, J., A
From page 276...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 18 private developer through municipal assessments that will reimburse the Commonwealth for the debt service. Once the commercial component of the project is occupied and genera€ng new state tax revenue, the debt service related to that component will be paid by the Commonwealth.
From page 277...
... APPENDIX A – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A 19 15. Raine, A.,Making the TOD Vision a Reality: Two US Case Studies.
From page 278...
... INNOVATIVE REVENUE STRATEGIES – AN AIRPORT GUIDE NNI A 20 18. AASHTO Center for Excellence in Project Finance, Katy Freeway Reconstrucon, undated, at hp://www.transportaon finance.org/projects/katy_freeway.aspx; Energy Corridor District, Energy Corridor District Mobility Brochure, undated, at hp://www.energycorridor.org /mobility/documents/ECDMobilityBroch full mech_web.pdf; www.legalps.org/texas /SD/sd.004.00.003814.00.aspx The Energy Corridor District is a special district established by the Texas legislature that incorporates a high growth business district along Interstate 10 (Katy Freeway)

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