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Public-Private Partnerships for Development: Best Practices

 

Gain an understanding of how the P3 model works and the issues you may face.

Public-private redevelopment projects typically involve the economic revitalization of underutilized or blighted areas, such as vacant waterfront properties, or former industrial contaminated sites. While these projects present exciting transformative opportunities for economic growth, they are usually considered high-risk, requiring private and governmental collaboration and financial investment. Public-private partnerships require a high level of coordination between the redeveloper and municipality on a wide-range of matters, including assembling the property, infrastructure investment, land use and zoning review, responding to changing economic or other conditions, environmental remediation, and public relations. This topic will provide practical suggestions to assist parties navigate a successful public-private partnership.

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Brad K. Schwartz, Esq.

Brad K. Schwartz, Esq.

Zarin & Steinmetz

  • Partner at Zarin & Steinmetz LLP
  • Represents private and municipal clients on land use, zoning, environmental, and SE-QRA
  • Regularly appears before municipal agencies securing subdivision, site plan, rezoning, and other land development approvals
  • Litigates real property cases, including Article 78 proceedings
  • Adjunct Professor, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University (Course: Land Use Regulation)
  • Boston College Law School, J.D., Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review; SUNY at Buffalo, B.A.
  • Contact information: (914) 220-9793 or [email protected]
David J Cooper, Esq.

David J Cooper, Esq.

Zarin & Steinmetz

David Cooper, Esq.

  • Partner at Zarin & Steinmetz
  • Concentrates in land use, zoning, SEQRA/NEPA, wetlands permitting, and condemnation, including in public/private partnerships
  • Represents private and nonprofit clients in residential/commercial land development applications before municipal review boards
  • Serves as special counsel to municipalities on condemnation issues
  • Litigates zoning, land use, eminent domain, and environmental cases
  • Member, Board of Directors of Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress
  • J.D. degree, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law; B.A. degree, Colgate University
  • Can be contacted at 914-682-7800 or [email protected]

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