2022
DOI: 10.1080/09599916.2022.2141133
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Shifting prime retailing pitches. A GIS analysis of the spatial adaptations in city centre retail markets

Abstract: In this paper, the density and location of retail properties located within the primary retailing areas of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Liverpool and Nottingham are investigated over a 17 year period. The study is novel due to the original spatial databases developed and unique combination of established methods employed to explore spatial change within these northern UK cities. The paper starts from the premise that retailing markets display adaptive resilience where adaptations in use and variation in retail cl… Show more

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“…However, the physical environment is at the core of the work of the (human) stakeholders and the physicality of repurposing schemes is thus embedded implicitly throughout the study. Indeed, the wider study explored the physical built environment (see Orr et al, 2022). A second pragmatic boundary relates to the sheer expanse of assemblage theory.…”
Section: Seeing Real Estate Differently Through Assemblage Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the physical environment is at the core of the work of the (human) stakeholders and the physicality of repurposing schemes is thus embedded implicitly throughout the study. Indeed, the wider study explored the physical built environment (see Orr et al, 2022). A second pragmatic boundary relates to the sheer expanse of assemblage theory.…”
Section: Seeing Real Estate Differently Through Assemblage Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%