Street Trees’ Obstruction of Retail Signage and Retail Rent: An Exploratory Scene Parsing Street View Analysis of Seoul’s Commercial Districts
Minkyu Park,
Junyoung Wang,
Beomgu Yim,
Doyoung Park and
Jaekyung Lee ()
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Minkyu Park: Department of Urban Design and Planning, Hongik University, Seoul 04066, Republic of Korea
Junyoung Wang: Department of Urban Design and Planning, Hongik University, Seoul 04066, Republic of Korea
Beomgu Yim: Department of Urban Design and Planning, Hongik University, Seoul 04066, Republic of Korea
Doyoung Park: Department of Urban Design and Planning, Hongik University, Seoul 04066, Republic of Korea
Jaekyung Lee: Department of Urban Design and Planning, Hongik University, Seoul 04066, Republic of Korea
Sustainability, 2025, vol. 17, issue 15, 1-20
Abstract:
Urban greening initiatives, including the incorporation of street trees, have been widely recognized for a variety of environmental benefits. However, their economic impact on retail, in particular, the impact of street trees on the visibility of signs, has been underexplored. Street trees can obscure retail signs, potentially reducing customer engagement and discouraging retailers from paying higher rents for such locations. This paper investigates how the blocking of retail signage by street trees affects monthly rent in developed commercial districts in Seoul. It identifies, through Google Street View and state-of-the-art deep-learning-based semantic segmentation methods, environmental elements such as street trees, sidewalks, and buildings; quantifies their proportions; and analyzes their impact on rent using OLS regression, controlling for socio-economic variables. The results reveal that rents significantly diminish when street trees blocking views of retail signs increase. Our findings require more nuanced consideration by planners and policymakers in balancing both environmental and economic demands toward sustainable street design and planning.
Keywords: street trees; retail rent; computer vision; sustainability; Seoul commercial districts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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