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<p>Recycling vacant buildings as business incubators to provide job creators a place to set up shop within a community can boost a local economy and benefit nearly every member of a struggling city town or village. The need for hometown community-centric job-focused locally sustainable spaces continues to increase.&nbsp;For a distressed community an incubator might be the right answer.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><em>Buildings That Create Jobs</em> explores the strategy startup and operation of business incubators detailing ways to find recycle and fill existing industrial and commercial buildings to create entrepreneurial and artisan opportunities.</p><p><br></p><p>Since 1959 the Mancuso family has been the touchstone of business incubation. Now Thomas Mancuso reveals the foundational principles taught to him by his father Joseph Mancuso the famed originator of the business incubation concept.&nbsp;After managing multiple projects that total more than two million square feet of business incubator and business development real estate Thomas Mancuso is a leading authority on the practice.</p><p><br></p><p>You will learn:</p><ul><li>Why real business incubators work to create jobs and make money.</li><li>Ways to help ensure the success of businesses within an incubator.</li><li>How to attract businesses of all sizes from anchor stores to single owners.</li><li>The financial side of incubators and ways to fund them.</li><li>The unique advantages of recycled buildings over new construction.</li><li>How to deliver a value-creating program for your market</li><li>Ideas to reduce costs while maintaining quality management.</li><li>And much more!</li></ul><p><br></p><p><em>Buildings That Create Jobs</em> offers the Mancuso family's more than 60 years of effort filling buildings with businesses to create prosperity for all involved.</p><p><br></p><p>Thomas Mancuso is a licensed real estate broker in the state of New York. He has addressed international audiences on business incubators. A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology he has lived his entire life around industrial and commercial buildings. His company manages projects that range from filling a 680000 square foot rural factory building to revitalizing an underperforming 16000 square foot urban project into a profitable small business center.</p>