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Ecotourism Potential In Maine’S North Woods: A Roundtable Commentary, Ann Czerwonka Jan 2007

Ecotourism Potential In Maine’S North Woods: A Roundtable Commentary, Ann Czerwonka

Maine Policy Review

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Land Use Alternatives Disney/Wrather Anaheim Properties, Harrison Price Company Jun 1984

Land Use Alternatives Disney/Wrather Anaheim Properties, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The following report prepared by the Harrison Price Company (HPC) for WED Enterprises and the Wrather Corporation sets forth the findings and conclusions with respect to the available near-term development opportunities for vacant land owned either by Walt Disney Productions, or The Wrather Corporation, near Disneyland and Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, California. In All, some 123 acres of vacant or underutilized land is either owned in full or is under long term lease to one or the other of the two firms, and could be made available for development, without considering possibly underutilized portions of Disneyland itself, or the hotel …


Analysis Of Acquisition And Development Options At Beekse Bergen-Memorandum Report, Harrison Price Company Jul 1983

Analysis Of Acquisition And Development Options At Beekse Bergen-Memorandum Report, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Algemeen Burgerlijk Pensioenfonds (ABP) in Heerlen, The Netherlands retained the Harrison Price Company (HPC) to evaluate acquisition and development options at the Beekse Bergen park of Tilburg in Brabant. At the time Beekse Bergen was owned jointly by the cities of Tilburg (15/16th ownership), and was acquirable due to the cities’ apparent reluctance to fund operating losses, which the park had sustained in recent years. ABP had a continuing interest in the theme park industry, particularly with regard to the proposed Water Wonderland project, and in April 1983 retained HPC to assess the outlook for theme park development in the …


The Outlook For Theme Park Development In The Netherlands-Memorandum Report, Harrison Price Company Apr 1983

The Outlook For Theme Park Development In The Netherlands-Memorandum Report, Harrison Price Company

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Algemeen Burgerlijk Pensioenfonds (ABP) in Heerlen, The Netherlands requested that the Harrison Price Company (HPC) evaluate the outlook for the development of one or major theme parks in Holland as of April, 1983. Specifically, HPC’s charge from ABP was to evaluate the feasibility of the development of one or more theme parks in The Netherlands. The report has the following sections: the market for themed commercial attractions in the Netherlands; the resident market; the tourist market; attendance potential; other considerations; the role of quality; cost of parks; controlling investment size by optimizing park size; required continuing reinvestment versus milking the …


Analysis Of Highest And Best Use Of 5.91-Acres At Big Bear Lake, Harrison Price Company Dec 1981

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 …