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Proximity to metro stations and commercial gentrification

Transport Policy, 2019
Abstract This study explores the relationship between newly launched metro stations and commercial gentrification. It focuses on gentrifiable areas near five metro stations in Neihu District, Taipei City, Taiwan. Changes in retailers and restaurants located in the study areas from 2009 to 2015 were observed using logit models to analyze the image ...
Jen-Jia Lin
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Exploring Commercial Gentrification using Instagram Data

2020 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 2020
Commercial gentrification refers to the replacement of low-value businesses like small local stores into high-value businesses like boutiques and chain stores. A handful of research efforts have been made to identify gentrification and their change by leveraging social media.
Dongman Lee
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A Study on the Movement of Tenants according to Commercial Gentrification

Residential Environment Institute Of Korea, 2022
The old alleys, which have been gradually cut off, are sometimes created as new commercial districts by small-cap entrepreneurs who compete with unique and unique items. It once again attracts people and invigorates the city, once again acting as a driving force behind the city's growth. At this time, landlords start to raise rents, soaring rights, and
Kwae ho Jung, Young suk Hwang
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Expanding Frontiers of Commercial Gentrification: Rent Gap and Sequential Gentrification in Taikoo Li of Chengdu, China

Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2023
AbstractGentrification has become one of the planetary processes in reorganising urban spaces. China is not immune to the process. Generations of scholarship on gentrification in China have generated considerable insights into its varying logics, morphologies and mechanism in the Chinese context.
Xing Huang, Hao Gu
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From pedestrianisation to commercial gentrification: The case of Kadıköy in Istanbul

Cities, 2017
Abstract Through the implementation of pedestrianisation projects, it is possible to create economically competitive and liveable urban areas, while the security and attractiveness of city centres are significantly increased by the improved accessibility provided by these schemes.
Dilek Özdemir, İrem Selçuk
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Unpacking commercial gentrification in central Paris

Urban Studies, 2019
This article documents the complex course of commercial upgrading in four neighbourhoods of central Paris, a slow process in which transnational flows and state intervention play an outsized role. The data was collected at 20 independent coffee shops located in the West 11th district and supplemented by long-term observation of the business mix ...
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Just for Starters: Commercial Gentrification by Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Amsterdam and Rotterdam Neighbourhoods

Housing Studies, 1999
Many large European cities are now displaying clear social, ethnic and spatial divisions. These different types of cleavages tend to overlap. Governments try to chase away this spectre of an increasingly divided city by embarking on various policies.
Kloosterman, RC, van der Leun, JP
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Sapucaí Street: Entertainment Hub and Commercial Gentrification in Belo Horizonte

International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, 2019
The zest for Sapucai Street, with the emergence of nightlife and events that occur sporadically at weekends, is the main object of analysis in this paper. Located in Belo Horizonte (Brazil), this street bounds Floresta neighborhood and downtown and is one of the oldest in the city’s central area.
Clarissa dos Santos Veloso   +1 more
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Neighborhood Reinvestment, Service Factories, and Commercial Gentrification: A Policy Solution That Will Not Work

Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 1994
No abstract was published with this paper.
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"The Role of Gay and the Emergence of Gay-led Gentrification in Commercialization in the Urban Area "

25th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference, 2018
As countries worldwide promote the human rights of LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender), the support for LGBT community is steadily grown, reflecting societal shift on views on LGBT. Moreover, the purchasing power of LGBT has continuously increased, and even considered as a “dream market.” However, public attitude toward LGBT remains not ...
Boram Lee, Seulki Yu, Kyung-Min Kim
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