Air Rights Explained: Balancing Private Gain with Public Good
Briefly

Air rights transactions enable cities to grow vertically, allowing property owners to transfer unused floor area ratio (FAR) to neighboring parcels, increasing density while preserving land.
Examples like Club Kansai in Japan and Boston's Prudential Center show how air rights create financially beneficial and innovative outcomes, helping to preserve culture and redefine urban landscapes.
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