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IDB America February 2003 Charo Quesada |
Housing for everyone? New approaches to low-income housing could help to solve the long-standing needs of the urban poor. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2013 Warren Kirshenbaum |
Taking Credit Historic preservation tax incentives offer capital solutions. |
Teacher Magazine August 2000 Mesha Williams |
Can This School Be Saved? Below are four historic schools the National Trust uses as examples of landmarks in danger of disappearing, along with Teacher Magazine's summaries of their struggles to survive. |
IDB America August 2004 Paul Constance |
Quito's Rebirth Amid a climate of lawlessness, an innovative program to relocate street vendors is the latest step in the transformation of one of Ecuador's most beautiful historic centers. |
IDB America July 2004 Paul Constance |
Thirsty Cities Already under pressure from decades of accelerated population growth, water systems in cities from Mexico to Argentina are reaching the breaking point. |
IDB America June 2005 Peter Bate |
Tegucigalpa's Downtown Turns a Corner An Inter-American Development Bank-financed project helps Hondurans rescue their capital's historic district. |
IDB America March 2003 |
Accountability first A senior IDB manager argues that strong institutions and greater transparency in the management of public resources are the best means of combating corruption |
IDB America January 2005 Charo Quesada |
Rediscovering Their Home Town Underprivileged children in Bucaramanga, Colombia, learn about their city's cultural riches. |
This Old House Daniel Akst |
Look, But Don't Touch Why bother going to the trouble of applying for a National Register listing? The answer is simple: tax breaks. But while landmark status for your house can mean money in your pocket, it may come with strings attached. |
BusinessWeek September 18, 2006 Ellen Hoffman |
Preservation Instinct Hankering to live in an historic property? Federal and state incentives can help pay for repairs. |