Jennifer Cofield

A radical proposal put forth by California Governor Jerry Brown is calling for all 260 redevelopment agencies statewide to be abolished as a way to help close the state’s budget gap—which means that large, long-term projects would simply not get off the ground. Read about the myriad implications—for the real estate industry as well as the state—that were discussed at a ULI panel in San Francisco.
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