Extent: | Online-Ressource (280 p) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record Cover; SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgements; 1. INTRODUCTION; DEFINITION; THEMES; PART I: POLICY ISSUES AND APPROACHES; 2. FEDERAL AND STATE INTERVENTION IN SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT IN THE USA; THE EMERGENCE OF POLICY ACTIVITIES; THE COMMUNITY CONSERVATION GUIDANCE POLICY; URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANTS; VERMONT'S LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT LAW (ACT 250); THE DEVELOPMENTS OF REGIONAL IMPACT PROGRAMME IN FLORIDA; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 3. LAND USE CONTROLS ON U.K. SHOPPING CENTRES CHARACTERISTICS OF U.K. SHOPPING DEVELOPMENTU.K. LAND USE CONTROLS; HOW SHOPPING CENTRES HAVE CHANGED; THE EFFECT ON SHOPPING CENTRES; REFERENCES; 4. ISSUES OF TENANT POLICY CONTROL: THE AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE; INTRODUCTION; TENANT CONTROL POLICIES; THE BASIS OF TENANT CONTROL POLICIES; PUBLIC POLICY TOWARD RESTRICTIVE LEASES IN SHOPPING CENTRES; EVALUATION AND FUTURE PROSPECTS; REFERENCES; PART II: CITY CASE STUDIES; 5. ATLANTA AND THE REGIONAL SHOPPING MALL: THE ABSENCE OF PUBLIC POLICY; INTRODUCTION; THE GROWTH OF ATLANTA; FORCES SHAPING THE GEOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT OF SHOPPING CENTRES THE CHANGING RETAIL LANDSCAPE IN ATLANTATHE ABSENCE OF PUBLIC POLICY; THE MULTI-NUCLEAR CITY; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; 6. SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENTS IN TORONTO; THE EVOLUTION OF PLANNED SHOPPING CENTRES; SHOPPING CENTRE CHARACTERISTICS; THE EATON CENTRE; CORPORATE POLICY; CONFLICT BETWEEN SHOPPING CENTRES AND EXISTING RETAIL PROVISION; PUBLIC POLICY; FUTURE TRENDS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 7. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHOPPING CENTRES IN THE PARIS REGION; THIRTY YEARS OF SPASMODIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE SHOPPING CENTRE NETWORK INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE NEEDS OF THE CONSUMER, PUBLIC POLICY AND CORPORATE STRATEGIESFUTURE PROSPECTS FOR SHOPPING CENTRES IN THE ILE-DE-FRANCE; REFERENCES; NOTES; 8. SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT IN NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE AND TYNE AND WEAR METROPOLITAN COUNTY; THE CITY AND METROPOLITAN COUNTY IN CONTEXT; THE EVOLUTION OF PURPOSE-BUILT SHOPPING CENTRES; THE INFLUENCE OF PUBLIC PLANNING POLICIES; CONCLUSION: THE PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE CENTRE DEVELOPMENT; REFERENCES; 9. SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT IN CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA; BACKGROUND TO RETAIL PLANNING; AIMS AND CONCEPTS OF RETAIL PLANNING THE EVOLUTION OF THE SYSTEM OF CENTRESREASONS FOR AN UNRESPONSIVE SYSTEM; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; PART III: CHANGES IN CENTRE DEVELOPMENT; 10. THE MALLING OF THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE; INTRODUCTION; SHOPPING CENTRE FLOORSPACE PER CAPITA; POPULATION GROWTH VERSUS SHOPPING CENTRE GROWTH; PROBLEMS AND TRENDS IN SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT; REFERENCES; 11. REVITALIZATION OF SHOPPING CENTRES; THE IMPETUS FOR REVITALIZATION; REVITALIZATION EXAMPLES; OUTLET/OFF-PRICE CENTRES; REFERENCES; 12. REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTRES AS SUBURBAN GROWTH POLES; RETAIL DYNAMICS AND COMPETITIVE RESTRUCTURING FROM REGIONAL CENTRE TO MINICITY |
ISBN: | 978-0-415-54044-5 ; 978-1-136-24608-1 ; 978-0-415-54044-5 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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