This paper is the first to document empirically that urban shopping areas have a pronounced centre where the rents are the highest, and a negative rent gradient. We use this insight to build and test empirically a simple theoretical model of the competition between the residential and the retail land in a city. The model predicts that rents and occupancy rates on the edges of shopping areas are most sensitive to changes in economic conditions. Demand shocks may lead to transformations between retail and residential land use, mostly at the edge, and to a contraction or expansion of shopping areas. The model predictions are tested on unique data on the location and characteristics of all retail and non-retail properties within 300 largest sho...
International audienceMany recent studies stress the importance of freight facility location for urb...
Abstract: The bulk of the literature on retail location looks at the topic from the perspective of e...
In this paper the density and location of retail properties located within the primary retailing are...
This paper is the first to document empirically that urban shopping areas have a pronounced centre w...
Why do shops cluster in shopping streets? We argue that retail firms benefit from shopping externali...
A model of the equilibrium spatial size of a market, in which shop rents are determined endogenously...
Abstract: Purpose – Using a continuous dataset, the purpose of this study is to explore the evolutio...
This study explored retail location performance of cities by investigating relationships between cha...
This thesis contains four studies that focus on different aspects of retail real estate, including a...
This study investigates the relationship between use and investor diversity, spatial accessibility, ...
Urban areas have long had shopping districts in which retail properties are concentrated. It is argu...
Shopping center redevelopment is inevitable to remain attractive for consumers. In this paper, we in...
International audienceMany recent studies stress the importance of freight facility location for urb...
Abstract: The bulk of the literature on retail location looks at the topic from the perspective of e...
In this paper the density and location of retail properties located within the primary retailing are...
This paper is the first to document empirically that urban shopping areas have a pronounced centre w...
Why do shops cluster in shopping streets? We argue that retail firms benefit from shopping externali...
A model of the equilibrium spatial size of a market, in which shop rents are determined endogenously...
Abstract: Purpose – Using a continuous dataset, the purpose of this study is to explore the evolutio...
This study explored retail location performance of cities by investigating relationships between cha...
This thesis contains four studies that focus on different aspects of retail real estate, including a...
This study investigates the relationship between use and investor diversity, spatial accessibility, ...
Urban areas have long had shopping districts in which retail properties are concentrated. It is argu...
Shopping center redevelopment is inevitable to remain attractive for consumers. In this paper, we in...
International audienceMany recent studies stress the importance of freight facility location for urb...
Abstract: The bulk of the literature on retail location looks at the topic from the perspective of e...
In this paper the density and location of retail properties located within the primary retailing are...