Assessing the Effect of Publicly Assisted Brownfield Redevelopment on Surrounding Property Values

Author:

De Sousa Christopher A.1,Wu Changshan1,Westphal Lynne M.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2. U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Northern Research Station

Abstract

This study measures and compares the impact of publicly assisted brownfield redevelopment on nearby residential property values in Milwaukee and Minneapolis. It also examines the influence of land use, neighborhood characteristics, and other redevelopment factors on this impact. The research approach incorporates a hedonic method to quantify nearby property value effects at more than 100 brownfield projects, and stakeholder interviews are used to assess perceived impacts to real estate conditions. The results reveal that the spillover effect in terms of raising surrounding property values is significant in both quantity and geographic scope, as redevelopment led to a net increase of 11.4% in nearby housing prices in Milwaukee and 2.7% in Minneapolis. It also reveals that project size, value, and the amount of public funding have minor impacts on this effect; factors such as proximity to major roads, distance from rail, and higher incomes have greater positive impacts.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Economics and Econometrics,Development

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