This project was featured in Next American City's daily blog on 24 September 2012: En savoir plus .
This project won a 2011 Gold Award for Innovation and Excellence in PPP from The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) En savoir plus .
This project won a 2009 Award for Innovation and Excellence in PPP from The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP) En savoir plus .
This project was recognized by Project Finance Magazine in 2010 En savoir plus .
This project was featured in a June 2011 Infoburst on Public-Private Partnership from ULI Europe. En savoir plus .
This station opened on November 20, 2004, as both the system's first infill station and as the first to be built with a mix of public and private funds. En savoir plus .
After the $1.83 billion Chicago Skyway transaction closed, and the long-term reserve was established. Today, the City of Chicago enjoys its highest credit ratings since 1978. En savoir plus .
Charlotte B-cycle is the largest urban bike sharing system in the Southeast. With 200 blue bikes and 20 stations strategically placed throughout Uptown and surrounding neighborhoods. En savoir plus .
In 2011, Charlotte approved the plan for Bissell Companies to finance improvements to Ballantyne Commons Parkway in preparation for an expansion of Ballantyne Corporate Park, which the company owns. En savoir plus .
The Campaign for Cultural Facilities began in 2006, with the city asked to build a South Tryon Street arts complex and the Arts & Science Council to drive to endow operating costs at the facilities. En savoir plus .
City-contributed funds to build this facility were raised through an increase on the rental-car tax, supported by the hospitality industry, would be a key source for the city’s contribution. En savoir plus .
“Charlotte is a deal town, and we love sophisticated financial arrangements,” says Chris McLeod, executive director of The Greater Charlotte Cultural Trust. En savoir plus .