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Miami Price: Bidding on an Iconic Transit-Oriented Development Site, Teaching Note
Wu, Charles F; McCree, Sayiddah FatimaTeaching Note HBS-218082-EFinanceTeaching note for case 218034.Starting at €0.00
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Miami Price: Bidding on an Iconic Transit-Oriented Development Site
Wu, Charles F; Stolear, Aaron; Bourchtein, Vitali; McCree, Sayiddah FatimaCase HBS-218034-EFinance13th Floor-Adler, a partnership of 13th Floor Investments and Adler Group, was compiling a response to a Miami-Dade County Request for Proposal (RFP). The RFP's prize was the opportunity to develop a 7.5+/- acre parking lot, adjacent to a heavy-rail rapid transit station, into a Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) in Miami. To win, 13th Floor-Adler, had to submit a proposal that was the "highest and best use" for the land, catered to the County's ...Starting at €8.20
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When an Executive Defects (HBR Case and Commentary)
Sharma, Anurag; Kesner, Idalene F.; Coleman, Kenneth L.; Greyser, Stephen A.; Burlingame, Hal; Galford, Robert; Rubin, Gregory S.Article HBS-97111-ELeadership and People ManagementThe news that one of the company's senior managers is leaving comes as a complete surprise to Paul Simmonds, CEO of Kinsington Textiles, Inc. (KTI). Ned Carpenter, KTI's vice president of operations for three years, writes in his resignation letter that he is leaving for a better opportunity. Simmonds soon learns that Carpenter's new job is at Daltex, one of KTI's main rivals in the intensely competitive carpet industry. In this fictitious case s...Starting at €8.20