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BusinessWeek
May 7, 2007
Emily Thornton
Roads To Riches Why investors are clamoring to take over America's highways, bridges, and airports - and why the public should be nervous. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Road To Riches? With the prices of conventional real estate hovering near cyclical highs, there is a growing interest by investors in toll roads and bridges, which possess many of the same characteristics of commercial properties, including predictable cash flow. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Kelly & Keehner
Privatize This! Wall Street firms planned to pump billions into infrastructure. A lot of them hit roadblocks. mark for My Articles similar articles
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May 7, 2007
Rules of the Road When the city of Chicago and the state of Indiana agreed to lease their toll roads to private investors for 99 and 75 years, respectively, they forced the buyers to adhere to strict operating standards. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 2006
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The Great, Big-Shouldered Road The 55-year-old New Jersey Turnpike has been the highway to the American Dream, and `a kind of hell of loneliness and despair' along the way. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
October 2007
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