2023
DOI: 10.32920/24084897.v1
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Assessing youth-inclusive planning in shopping mall redevelopment

Brandon Leal

Abstract: <p>Since its creation in the 1950s, the shopping mall’s role as a vital space in the suburbs has evolved to meet the needs of patrons. Despite exclusionary Rules of Access and Conduct instituted by mall management, youth continue to assert their use of this space as a place for socialization and identity expression. Recent economic and planning discourse trends are facilitating the redevelopment of shopping mall sites, however there is little research into how this change may impact youth. This paper ass… Show more

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