2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2016.06.008
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Downtown revitalization and urban space: A case study in downtown Bryan, Texas

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“…Case studies concerning the influence of the renovation and reconstruction of individual structures understood as buildings or complexes of several buildings on their surroundings should be mentioned in the first place (Ki & Jayantha, 2010;Olbińska, 2015;Wadu Mesthrige & Poon, 2015;Jayantha & Chun Ming, 2015;Jayantha & Yung, 2018;Dell'Anna, 2022). It should be noted, however, that in parallel with the research on the effects of point revitalization projects in the world, cases of the effects of revitalization of entire areas were also analyzed (Rossi-Hansberg et al, 2010;Róka-Madarász & Mályusz, 2013;Chau & Wong, 2014;Rącka & Palicki, 2016;Giusti & Maraschin, 2017;Melo & Cruz, 2017, Wadu Mesthrige et al, 2018De Toro et al, 2020;Budner & Pawlicka, 2020;Ekemode, 2019;Palicki, 2020;Jang & Yoon, 2021;Chau at al., 2021) as well as the effect of the announcement of revitalization plans for larger areas on the real estate market (Bieda, 2017;Bieda et. al., 2017;Hyun & Milcheva, 2019;Cho et al, 2020).…”
Section: Review Of Previous Research Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Case studies concerning the influence of the renovation and reconstruction of individual structures understood as buildings or complexes of several buildings on their surroundings should be mentioned in the first place (Ki & Jayantha, 2010;Olbińska, 2015;Wadu Mesthrige & Poon, 2015;Jayantha & Chun Ming, 2015;Jayantha & Yung, 2018;Dell'Anna, 2022). It should be noted, however, that in parallel with the research on the effects of point revitalization projects in the world, cases of the effects of revitalization of entire areas were also analyzed (Rossi-Hansberg et al, 2010;Róka-Madarász & Mályusz, 2013;Chau & Wong, 2014;Rącka & Palicki, 2016;Giusti & Maraschin, 2017;Melo & Cruz, 2017, Wadu Mesthrige et al, 2018De Toro et al, 2020;Budner & Pawlicka, 2020;Ekemode, 2019;Palicki, 2020;Jang & Yoon, 2021;Chau at al., 2021) as well as the effect of the announcement of revitalization plans for larger areas on the real estate market (Bieda, 2017;Bieda et. al., 2017;Hyun & Milcheva, 2019;Cho et al, 2020).…”
Section: Review Of Previous Research Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of diminished 'high streets' and 'main streets' on local communities has, for some time, been the focus of scholars in the United Kingdom (e.g., Bennison et al, 2010;Parker et al, 2017;Runyan and Huddleston, 2006;Warnaby et al, 2002;Wrigley and Dolega, 2011), Europe (e.g., Morandi, 2011;Saraiva et al, 2019;Teller, Wood et al, 2016), and the United States (e.g., Bias et al, 2015;Giusti and Maraschin, 2017;Mehaffy and Haas, 2019;Talen and Jeong, 2019). But to date in Australia, there has been little research on the 'wicked problem' of the decline of retailing in towns and cities and the efforts undertaken to contribute to retailer resilience and the revitalisation of retail precincts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, absorbed regions decline because of population and industry migration. In addition to second-tier cities, the rural region also suffers from such changes, therefore, scholars have directed their attention to these declining regions [3,4,5]. Some scholars have suggested urban regeneration in second-tier cities through the revitalization of culture or heritage sites [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to second-tier cities, the rural region also suffers from such changes, therefore, scholars have directed their attention to these declining regions [3,4,5]. Some scholars have suggested urban regeneration in second-tier cities through the revitalization of culture or heritage sites [4]. Other scholars have adopted the logic of revitalization–regeneration of the rural region [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%