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Impacts of the Hiawatha Light-Rail Line on Commercial & Industrial Property Values in Minneapolis: A Transitway Impacts Research Program (TIRP) Research Brief

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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota

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This two-page document summarizes report CTS 10-05, Impacts of the Hiawatha Light Rail Line on Commercial and Industrial Property Values in Minneapolis, a study of sale prices of commercial and industrial properties before and after completion of the Hiawatha light-rail line in Minneapolis to determine if proximity to a light-rail station affects property values.

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CTS Research Brief 2010-03

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Itasca Group, Center for Transportation Studies, Hennepin County, Washington County, Ramsey County, Anoka County, Minnesota Department of Transportation, Metropolitan Council, University Metropolitan Consortium

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Cao, Jason. (2010). Impacts of the Hiawatha Light-Rail Line on Commercial & Industrial Property Values in Minneapolis: A Transitway Impacts Research Program (TIRP) Research Brief. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/150600.

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