Strategic Significance of the Inner City to the Property Discipline
Stephen Roulac
Journal of Real Estate Research, 2003, vol. 25, issue 4, 365-394
Abstract:
Central to strategies for and involvement in the inner city real estate market is their ability to attract people. A central part of the overall metropolis of a place, the inner city is the mechanism that mediates the larger top-down global concerns and the more intimate, personal concerns of day-to-day life. Places compete with one another for people, business and capital. Ultimately, the inner city is the magnet that shapes and informs decisions concerning urban form, as manifested by a particular typology of spatial patterns, in which a household chooses to live, and that influences that household's quality of life.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1080/10835547.2003.12091126
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