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Oita Sunrise City Resort Community Land Use Concept And Management Strategy, Harrison Price Company, Intra, David A. Price Associates, Sumitomo Corporation Nov 1990

Oita Sunrise City Resort Community Land Use Concept And Management Strategy, Harrison Price Company, Intra, David A. Price Associates, Sumitomo Corporation

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The client’s objective is to develop an urban resort concept containing residences, a spa, hotel, marina, and village components on the Oita Prefecture. This final report contains eight sections: 1) introduction, 2) market overview, 3) site analysis, 4) preliminary development program, 5) selected scenario for development, 6) concept plan showing interrelationship of all project elements and development phasing, 7) written documentation of the rationale behind the development concept and a related strategy for managing the properties, 8) final position on phasing and economic projections, including a cash flow model of the project over 10 years.


Summary Economic Impacts Port Disney Long Beach, Ca, Kotin, Regan, Mouchly Oct 1990

Summary Economic Impacts Port Disney Long Beach, Ca, Kotin, Regan, Mouchly

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The Walt Disney Company (Disney) announced preliminary plans for "Port Disney," a major theme park and destination resort complex which Disney was considering developing in Long Beach, California. As part of the planning effort for the project, Disney commissioned an analysis of the economic impacts (jobs and spending) and fiscal revenue impacts (revenues to public jurisdictions) of the project. The results summarized in this report are based on extensive analyses conducted by Kotin, Regan & Mouchly, Inc. (KRM), a Los Angeles-based economic consulting firm. This report is intended to summarize economic and revenue impacts in the City of Long Beach, …


Market And Financial Feasibility Of The Proposed Discovery Pavilion In Citywalk At Universal City, Harrison Price Company Sep 1990

Market And Financial Feasibility Of The Proposed Discovery Pavilion In Citywalk At Universal City, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Discovery Pavilion is exploring the market and financial feasibility of locating in the new CityWalk area of Universal City, California. CityWalk will add approximately 205,000 square feet of entertainment, restaurant, and retail space to the existing entertainment complex at Universal City. Discovery Pavilion would complement UCLA Extension, an anchor of the project, as a major cultural draw to the area. As a basis for discussion with MCA, and ultimately to assist in raising the necessary capital for the project, Discovery Pavilion commissioned Harrison Price Company to conduct an economic study to estimate probable attendance, revenue and operating expense. This report …


Wet N' Wild Summer Nights Impact Study, Dick Pope Sr. Institute For Tourism Studies Sep 1990

Wet N' Wild Summer Nights Impact Study, Dick Pope Sr. Institute For Tourism Studies

Dick Pope Sr. Institute Publications

1. The median party size of visitors to Wet N' Wild's Summer Night was four. This was consistent in both phases of the survey. 2. Over one third of the respondents decided to come to the Summer Nights event on the day of their visit, one quarter decided a day prior, and one quarter decided 2-7 days prior to their visit. 3. Slightly more than one half of the respondents entered the park after 5 P.M. citing the half price admission and convenient time as their primary motivation for coming in the evening. Only a small proportion of the respondents …


Charrette Summary: Concept And Development Potentials For A Waterfront Center At Kishiwada Port City, Harrison Price Company Aug 1990

Charrette Summary: Concept And Development Potentials For A Waterfront Center At Kishiwada Port City, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

To facilitate and stimulate the process of development planning of Kishiwada City, management of Fukunan Kaihatsu Company authorized a charrette conference in which company management and an outside group of planning professionals addressed the question of an appropriate concept for development on this site. This report endeavors to summarize the findings of the charrette and its preparatory work. Sections of the report include: 1) introduction, 2) site conditions 3) market orientation, 4) recommended land use, and 5) site planning. The proposed long-term redevelopment of Kishiwada City includes residential, hotel, and visitor attraction elements.


Port Disney : Preliminary Master Plan : Executive Report, Walt Disney Company Jul 1990

Port Disney : Preliminary Master Plan : Executive Report, Walt Disney Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The Walt Disney Company has focused its theme park and resort development talents on a unique oceanfront site in Long Beach, California to create a waterfront destination resort called "Port Disney". Port Disney draws upon the rich waterfront heritage of the City of Long Beach while laying a cornerstone for a new vision for the City. Gathered together at Port Disney are a variety of ocean-oriented uses providing recreation and enjoyment for residents from Southern California and visitors from around the world. The Preliminary Master Plan, includes: DisneySea, Five New Resort Hotels, Specialty Retail and Entertainment, A Water Plan, 400 …


Theme And Concept Master Plan For The Soniya Hills Resort, Sonia Village, Nara Prefecture, Harrison Price Company, David A. Price Associates Jun 1990

Theme And Concept Master Plan For The Soniya Hills Resort, Sonia Village, Nara Prefecture, Harrison Price Company, David A. Price Associates

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Fukunan Kaihatsu Company acquired a picturesque mountain site near Soniya Village in Nara Prefecture and proposes to develop an important new resort complex. Harrison Price Company was retained to develop concept recommendations appropriate for this site, its supporting market, and client. This report is organized in four sections: 1) introduction, 2) economic and physical geography and demographics of the site, 3) site planning judgements of the project team developed under the leadership of Adam Krivatsy and the proposed development program, 4) presents the schematic illustrated expression and thematic orientation of the project prepared by David A. Price Associates.


Economic Supplement To The Baton Rouge Riverfront Development Plan, Harrison Price Company Jun 1990

Economic Supplement To The Baton Rouge Riverfront Development Plan, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Eskew Filson Architects was retained by the Downtown Development District to be the lead consultant in the preparation of a Downtown Riverfront Development Plan for Baton Rouge, Louisiana. As a member of the Eskew Filson Design Team, Harrison Price Company (HPC) assisted in assessing the economic potential of alternative project components and preparing the recommended development program. HPC's efforts revolved around a two-day programming workshop held at the Louisiana Arts and Science Center in Baton Rouge on April 24 & 25, 1990. Prior to the workshop, HPC prepared and distributed a briefing book containing pertinent background information on Baton Rouge …


Wet N' Wild Marketing Study: In Park Survey, Dick Pope Sr. Institute For Tourism Studies Jun 1990

Wet N' Wild Marketing Study: In Park Survey, Dick Pope Sr. Institute For Tourism Studies

Dick Pope Sr. Institute Publications

A sample of 300 visitors to Wet N' Wild were interviewed during the month of June, 1990.


The U.S. Travel Market To Spain: Perceptions Of U.S. Residents Who Have Never Visited Spain, Dick Pope Sr. Institute For Tourism Studies Jun 1990

The U.S. Travel Market To Spain: Perceptions Of U.S. Residents Who Have Never Visited Spain, Dick Pope Sr. Institute For Tourism Studies

Dick Pope Sr. Institute Publications

The major objective of this study was to identify and understand the image of Spain as a tourist destination among experienced European travelers who had never visited Spain. The study also identified the demographic characteristics, travel behavior, and exposure to promotion and advertising about Spain of U.S. residents who had never visited Spain.


Wet N' Wild Marketing Study: Off-Site Survey, Ady Milman Jun 1990

Wet N' Wild Marketing Study: Off-Site Survey, Ady Milman

Dick Pope Sr. Institute Publications

1. Almost one half of the respondents were somewhat familiar with Wet N' Wild while more than one third were unfamiliar. Compared to May 1990 survey, a larger proportion of the respondents (20%) were very familiar with Wet N' Wild. 2. The majority of the respondents (87%) had never visited Wet N' Wild. One half of June respondents who had visited the park, went there within the past two years. About 40% had visited the park over five years ago. 3. The admission fee to Wet N' Wild was perceived to be $15. The park was perceived to appeal more …


Baton Rouge Riverfront Analysis, Harrison Price Company May 1990

Baton Rouge Riverfront Analysis, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

A letter to Allen Eskew, Eskew & Filson Architects from Nick Winslow, Harrison Price Company (HPC). The letter begins with the following summary. Pursuant to your request, HPC is pleased to offer the following summary notes concerning the Baton Rouge Riverfront Development project based on the workshop of April 24 and 25, 1990. HPC's report, scheduled for completion within two weeks, will provide the background for the summary findings discussed herein. The specific components recommended for development within the Riverfront district included attractions, commercial projects, and amenities. Each of these is discussed in the report.


Background Briefing Materials For Baton Rouge Riverfront Charrette, Harrison Price Company Apr 1990

Background Briefing Materials For Baton Rouge Riverfront Charrette, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Background Briefing Materials for Baton Rouge Riverfront Charrette. Sections include: 1) overview, 2) background data, 3) demographic data, 4) tourism, 5) greater Baton Rouge traffic counts, 6) attractions, 7) shopping center data, 8) selected restaurant data, 9) Baton Rouge office space, and 10) comparable waterfront redevelopment projects.


Memorandum White Paper: Theme Retail Potential On Main Street At Universal City, Harrison Price Company Jan 1990

Memorandum White Paper: Theme Retail Potential On Main Street At Universal City, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Prepared for MCA, Inc. This memorandum by Harrison Price Company is an expansion of its previous studies on the economic outlook for themed retail facilities at Universal City done in 1982 and an initial retail demand projection for the festival center space in 1985. It covers economic position of the Universal City Complex, comparable retail/entertainment projects and economic potential for retail on Main Street. Includes tables. Report no. 478. Final Report.


Government Of Spain U.S. Market Study, Ady Milman Jan 1990

Government Of Spain U.S. Market Study, Ady Milman

Dick Pope Sr. Institute Publications

The purpose of the focus group sessions was to identify major areas of concern among experienced U.S. residents who traveled to foreign destinations. In particular, the discussions focused on the the image of Spain as a vacation destination and the variables that influence the choice of Spain as a vacation destination. The methodology used was to start each discussion by introducing broad issues of vacation travel, travelling to foreign destinations, and incrementaly narrow down to a full discussion of the Spanish Tourist Product.


Spain As A Vacation Destination: Perceptions Of United States Residents, Ady Milman Jan 1990

Spain As A Vacation Destination: Perceptions Of United States Residents, Ady Milman

Dick Pope Sr. Institute Publications

The purpose of the focus group sessions was to identify significant perceptions about Spain from Los Angeles residents who traveled to Spain and other foreign destinations. In particular, the discussions focused on the image of Spain as a vacation destination, their experiences there, motivation to travel to Spain, and exposure to promotion in the Los Angeles area. The methodology used was to start each discussion by introducing broad issues of vacation travel, traveling to foreign destinations, and incrementally narrow down to a full discussion about Spain as a vacation destination.