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Plot 16/17 (The River House) and 18b (The Verdesian) in Battery Park City's North Residential Neighbourhood; Case Study Hudson Yards, New York. No. 7 subway extension; Case Study Amsterdam Zuidas. The Gershwin and Mahler4 projects; King's Cross Regent Quarter, London. The Main Site; Comparative analysis of the cases on the basis of relational contract theory 327 $aConclusion:reflections on development agreementsReferences; Appendix A Examples of questions put to interviewees in case studies; Appendix B Case interviews; Appendix C Questions used as a basis for study of the written agreements; Summary; Samenvatting; Curriculum Vitae 330 $aLarge-scale urban development projects aim to create better places in underused or deteriorated areas. For their realization, cooperation between planning authorities and market parties is indispensable. This book focuses on the development agreements that these parties close. 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