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Transitway investment and nearby commercial gentrification

open access: yesMultimodal Transportation, 2022
Transitway investment often has an unintended negative consequence of commer- cial gentrification – the process by which land-use changes devalue some land and increase value for others, leading to business turnover that particularly affects small firms.
Noah Wexler, Yingling Fan
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Commercial gentrification in China and its distribution, development, and correlates: The case of Chengdu

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2022
Within the Anglo-American literature, commercial, along with residential, gentrification has often been treated as an attendant neighborhood phenomenon.
Qinran Yang, Yang Liu, Linchuan Yang
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Survival characteristics of food and beverage businesses in a gentrified commercial area—A case study in Seoul, Korea [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
Commercial gentrification is a common cause of urban transformation in modern cities. Former residential and industrial areas are being transformed into commercial ones specializing in the food and beverage (F&B) industry because of their unique ...
Wonjun Cho   +3 more
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Commercial gentrification in Arnhem and Vienna [PDF]

open access: yesCity, 2021
Gentrification is produced and manifested in very diverse ways at different locations and scales. As argued earlier in CITY (Loftus, Alex. 2018. “Planetary Concerns.” CITY: Analysis of Urban Trends, Culture, Theory, Policy, Action 22 (1): 88–95), this ‘planetary’ aspect of gentrification should be seen as an abstract ‘point of arrival’, grounded in the
Michael Friesenecker, Arnoud Lagendijk
exaly   +6 more sources

Commercial Gentrification in a Tourist Town in Mallorca

open access: yesUrban Science
Sóller, a highly touristic town in Mallorca, has been affected by gentrification problems related to the tourism industry. Recently, another gentrification process has appeared, affecting the retail fabric and leading to the disappearance of traditional ...
Joan Rossello-Geli
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Behind the Bustling Street: Commercial Gentrification of Gyeongridan, Seoul

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2015
AbstractThis paper is an examination of the gentrification process and its impact on local businesses in the Gyeongridan neighbourhood, Seoul. Commercial gentrification has many benefits as well as it is associated with local disparity. While the culturally sensitive visitors enjoy the new consumption experience, it is at the expense of the local ...
Jeong, Yeonju, Heo, Jayun, Jung, Changmu
exaly   +2 more sources

Commercial gentrification and the marginalisation of prostitution in Indonesian metropolitan areas

open access: yesRegional Studies, Regional Science
Prostitution is a spatial phenomenon. It is typically concentrated in marginalised parts of a city due to commercial gentrification, which can alter an area’s social, cultural and physical characteristics.
Putu Angga Widyastaman   +3 more
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Young Pioneers, Vitality, and Commercial Gentrification in Mudan Street, Changchun, China

open access: yesSustainability, 2020
The pioneers who started the gentrification process have contributed significantly to the activation of gentrified neighborhoods, but are often overlooked in top-down urban governance strategies. We studied the core participants, who were avant-garde café owners, in the initial stage of the commercial gentrification of Mudan Street in Changchun, China.
Zuopeng Ma, Yao Tong, Chenggu Li
exaly   +2 more sources

DEMOGRAPHIC AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF GENTRIFICATION IN RELATION TO RESILIENCE OF LOCALITIES: CASE STUDY OF THE RENOVATED DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF PRAGUE [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Urban and Regional Analysis, 2023
Gentrification is a complex process taking place in major cities around the world. This process varies from city to city and it is influenced by the specific conditions of each country.
Jana Kourilova   +2 more
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New wine merchants and gentrification: spatialization of discourses and local commercial landscapes

open access: yesBelgeo
The status, image and role of the wine professional have evolved simultaneously in France with the metamorphosis of the wine trade and wine consumption. In the French society of the 1960s and 1970s, wine conveys a positive image that is mainly rooted in ...
Arnaud Delamarre, Louis Dupont
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