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The street as transdisciplinary infrastructure: real world labs in One Urban Health-well-being corner shops in Québec, Canada. [PDF]

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High Street research agenda: identifying High Street research priorities

Journal of Place Management and Development, 2014
Purpose – The purpose of this short article is to outline a research agenda to further our understanding of how retail areas are influenced by, and adapt to, change. This is part of an Economic and Social Research Council-funded project High Street UK 2020.
Ian Grime   +3 more
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Deanshanger, 18 High Street

2016
The monitoring programme on the groundworks for the present project was divided into three phases. Phase 1 consisted of ground reduction across the entire site. Phase 2 consisted of the altering of the course of an existing stream. Phase 3 consisted of other intrusive groundworks, comprising the excavation of a trench for the disposal of organic matter,
Phillips, D, Ashworth, H
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Reviving the High Street

2017
Since the onset of recession, many British High Streets have been described as declining into unprofitability, the bankruptcy of many national retail chains compounding the longer-term impacts of out-of-town retailing and the rise of lifestyle shopping.
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The New High Street

Computer Fraud & Security, 2002
Abstract The days of ”Brick and Mortar” commerce are a long way from gone. But more and more companies are offering a virtual storefront to their customers. The Internet is making it possible to “open a store” on just about every high street in the world. This great opportunity brings great security problems as well.
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High Street

2023
David Rudlin, Vicky Payne, Lucy Montague
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A420 Oxford High Street

2007
Jacobs was commissioned by Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) to undertake a Watching Brief on works along the A420 High Street, Oxford. The work was undertaken in two phases. The first phase, in August 2006, was between Carfax Tower and the junction of Turl Street and St Alfred's Street.
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Archaeological Evaluation: High Street/King Street, Watford, Hertfordshire

2010
During December 2010, an archaeological evaluation was carried out at a site on the corner of the High Street and King Street, Watford, Hertfordshire, in advance of the commercial redevelopment of the site. Two trenches were excavated in the north eastern part of the site.
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