1st Edition
Real Estate Development Matrix
Preface
About the authors
Acknowledgements
Table of Exhibits
Part I
1. Introduction
2. Real estate development defined
3. Real Estate Development Matrix
4. The third dimension
Part II
5. Introduction to the Stages of real estate development
6. Land Banking
7. Land Packaging
8. Land Development
9. Building Development
10. Building Operations
11. Building Renovations
12. Property Redevelopment
Part III
13. Real Estate Development Tasks: an overview
14. I. Acquisition Tasks
15. II. Financing Tasks
16. III. Market Analysis and Marketing Strategies Tasks
17. IV. Environmental Issues
18. V. Approvals and Permits Tasks
19. VI. Physical Improvements Tasks
20. VII. Transportation and Accessibility Tasks
21. VIII. Sales and Disposition Tasks
22. Summary
Afterword
Index
Biography
Daniel B. Kohlhepp is the president of Granite Road LLC. He is a former senior lecturer and academic program director of the Master of Science in Real Estate and Infrastructure Program at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. He began his career in real estate as a college professor at the University of Oklahoma and Penn State University and then spent 30 years as a real estate investor and developer before returning to academia. In 2007 the Homer Hoyt Institute recognized Kohlhepp as a Hoyt Fellow, and in 2012, he was elected to the board of directors of the Homer Hoyt Institute. He is an equity principal of the Real Estate Counselors Group of America, and he is also a member of the Appraisal institute and currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Sustainable Real Estate. Kohlhepp holds a PhD in Real Estate and Urban Planning Analysis from The Ohio State University and an MBA and BS degree from The Pennsylvania State University.
Kimberly J. Kohlhepp, MSREI, LEED AP BD+C is currently the Associate Director of Development for Kimco Realty's Mid-Atlantic Region in Baltimore, MD. Before joining Kimco, she was a principal at Nestwood, LLC, a consulting firm focused on producing financial proformas, market research, and educational courses for real estate development teams and organizations. Kimberly has also worked with Brookfield Office Properties and Federal Realty Investment Trust in both property management and asset management roles. Kimberly holds a Master of Science in Real Estate and Infrastructure from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Ohio.
"This book and the methodology it presents represents a significant leap forward in the understanding and teaching of the development process and industry… the methods presented in Real Estate Development Matrix are superior because they more accurately represent the way many, if not most, development firms and entities actually do business… Students found the material easy to understand and well aligned with the operations of known firms… well suited as a textbook… [and] worthy for use in professional education and as a simple reference for real estate professionals. The book’s organization of the real estate development industry and the development process as a matrix of seven development stages and eight development tasks is easy to understand and may be one of the best pedagogical methods of teaching the complexities of real estate development available at this time." Joshua A. Harris, New York University, USA






