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Analysis Of Highest And Best Use Of 5.91-Acres At Big Bear Lake, Harrison Price Company
Analysis Of Highest And Best Use Of 5.91-Acres At Big Bear Lake, Harrison Price Company
Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers
In March 1980, Snow Summit Ski Corporation purchased 5.91 acres of land in the City of Big Bear Lake, California. The Harrison Price Company (HPC) was retained to provide an evaluation of the best use of the property within the context of zoning and other potential government restrictions, with the objective of establishing a strategy for dealing with the property and its market value. Snow Summit Ski Corporation was open to selling or developing the property, depending upon the factors of risk, return and long-term stability of the development options. The report includes the following sections: introduction, executive summary, site …
Assessing The Economic Feasibility Of Synthetic Natural Gas Under Conditions Of Uncertainty, Mohammad M. Iranmanesh
Assessing The Economic Feasibility Of Synthetic Natural Gas Under Conditions Of Uncertainty, Mohammad M. Iranmanesh
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
The science of synthetic fuel production began in the seventeenth century. However, large-scale production of synthetic fuels started in the early 1900's and, for several decades, gas manufactured from coal significantly contributed to the U.S. economy. The production of synthetic fuels declined due to increases in the price of coal and discoveries of predominantly methane natural gas. Today, an extensive network of pipelines is used to transmit and distribute natural gas for industrial and residential applications. The decline of natural gas reserves in the United States, in conjunction with the availability of very large coal reserves, has provided the incentive …
The Impact Of Ceta Title Ii-B Upon Participants In Orange And Seminole Counties, Mary M. Naramore
The Impact Of Ceta Title Ii-B Upon Participants In Orange And Seminole Counties, Mary M. Naramore
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
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Evaluation Of Oliver Properties, Jackson, Wyoming, Harrison Price Company, Stephen S. Watts
Evaluation Of Oliver Properties, Jackson, Wyoming, Harrison Price Company, Stephen S. Watts
Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers
Mr. Steven Bonnett, Vice President, Trust Division of Pittsburgh National Bank served as executor of the estate of the late Henry Oliver, Jr. Mr. Bonnett retained Vern Englehorn and Frank Kemp of Denver to appraise the fair market value of two assets owned by Mr. Oliver, the Poodle Ranch and the Four Lazy F Ranch in Teton County, Wyoming. Mr. Bonnett subsequently retained the Harrison Price Company to critique the Englehorn/Kemp appraisal and the subsequent IRS appraisal based on that report, with particular reference to establishing the cash equivalent value associated with the comparable sales cited in the Englehorn/Kemp appraisal. …
Understanding The Theme Park Visitor: A Psychological Perspective, Edward J. Mayo, Lance P. Jarvis
Understanding The Theme Park Visitor: A Psychological Perspective, Edward J. Mayo, Lance P. Jarvis
Dick Pope Sr. Institute Publications
Psychologists have often found it useful to think of an individual's personality as consisting of three parts. Each part is a separate source of thoughts, feelings, and motivations - - and it is useful to view each part as directing an individual's behavior at different times. This psychological perspective, it seems, can be very useful to those who market the modern theme park. Its product - - the assortment of attractions it offers to potential guests - - and the way it is promoted must appeal, in one way or another, to each distinct part of a prospective visitor's personality. …