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      Reclaiming the European City and Lobbying for Privilege : Business Improvement Districts in Germany

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      Urban Affairs Review
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          Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are an increasing global phenomenon. In diverse places, they are established and sought of as helpful means to improve urban places. BIDs are frequently seen as a showcase for new forms of globalizing urban policies. This paper contrasts and broadens the frequent examples from the United States and the United Kingdom with experiences from Germany. We argue that this presents not just another example of BIDs as a mode of global neoliberal urban governance in yet another country. Instead, our case study highlights the elasticity and resilience of said concept and the impact of local trajectories on the mobilization of modes of urban governance. Compared with other places, BIDs in Germany remain relatively weak in terms of financial power. Nonetheless, the case of Hamburg shows how they are made suitable for discourses and practices of a neoliberalized “European City.”

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                Journal
                Urban Affairs Review
                Urban Affairs Review
                SAGE Publications
                1078-0874
                1552-8332
                January 2015
                February 19 2014
                January 2015
                : 51
                : 1
                : 74-98
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany
                [2 ]Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
                Article
                10.1177/1078087414522391
                7925da49-07f1-49a7-a26b-4fd24fec0c27
                © 2015

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