Hotels, restaurants, cafes, catering, and other hospitality and tourism facilities can bring significant revenues for infrastructure. These commercial activities are particularly profitable when located near or associated with locations or facilities that attract crowds.
The World Bank’s Municipal Public-Private Framework Case Studies includes around 100 Project Summaries with examples of commercial value capture in various sectors and from countries around the world. Below is a list of projects and project summaries which use Hospitality and Tourism as innovative sources of funding.
To find more see Municipal Public-Private Partnership Framework.
List of Projects: Hospitality and Tourism
- Moncloa Transportation Exchanger, Madrid, Spain (1)
- Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation, Hong Kong SAR, China (2)
- Sheberghan City Bus Terminal, Sheberghan, Afghanistan (4)
- Modern Bus Terminal and Municipal Market, Danli, Honduras (5)
- Challenging Case: Bus Terminal-cum-Commercial complex, Mohali, India (6)
- Challenging Case: Amritsar Intercity Bus Terminal, Punjab, India (7)
- Challenging Case: Bus Terminal and Commercial Complex, Dehradun, India (8)
- Pulkovo International Airport, St. Petersburg, Russia (11)
- Commercial and Landside Operations of I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali, Indonesia (12)
- Mandaluyong City Market, Manila, Philippines (38)
- Pike Place Market, Seattle, United States (39)
- Challenging Case: Bocaue Public Market, Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines (40)
- Kalangala Integrated Infrastructure Programme, Bugala Island, Uganda (43)
- Sports Hub, Singapore (51)
- Campin Coliseum (Movistar Arena), Bogota, Colombia (53)
- Aquanova America, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France (54)
- Akaretler Row Houses, Istanbul, Turkey (56)
- Challenging Case: Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur, India (57)
- Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany (58)
- Marine Sanctuary and Forest Preserve, Chumbe Island, Tanzania (60)
- Kruger National Park, South Africa (61)
- Jozini Tiger Lodge, Jozini Municipality of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (62)
- Durban Point Waterfront Development Project, Ethekwini, South Africa (71)
- Croydon Council Urban Regeneration Vehicle, London Borough of Croydon, United Kingdom (72)
- Redevelopment of Library and Fire Station, Washington, District of Colombia, United States (73)
- Capitol Crossing, Washington, District of Colombia, United States (75)
- Downtown Renewal, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States (76)
- Mixed Use Development, Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States (78)
- Long Beach Civic Center Project, Long Beach, California, United States (79)
- Sustainable Housing Project in Turin, Italy (81)
- Challenging Case: Dege Eco Village, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (83)
- Majadahonda’s Puerta de Hierro Hospital, Madrid, Spain (95)
- Hemodialysis Center at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Quezon City, Manila, Philippines (97)
Project Summaries
Research and Publications
The Guidelines on Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure (IRI) is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. They have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
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