Although metropolises continue to grow worldwide, they face the risk of shrinkage. This study seeks to capture and contextualize the “shrinkage„ of the office market in Tokyo, a city that is one of the largest in the world but whose labor force has been shrinking since 1995. Employing unique property-level data on office building performance and use, this study quantifies the geographical distribution of office supply over time and shows that the geographical area of office supply is shrinking from the fringes, in line with the large-scale redevelopment of the central area since the collapse of the asset bubble in the early 1990s. As a result, analyses of changes in the vacancy rate and rent premium (from hedonic regressions) su...
Empirical research on urban shrinkage is being conducted around the globe, since many countries are ...
Central cities in metropolitan areas are attractive to both residents and businesses, but there is i...
AbstractIn Japan, local cities experience a number of problems related to deterioration of residenti...
An oversupply of office floors and an ephemeral decline in demand following the collapse of the bubb...
Following the collapse of the economic bubble in 1991, Japan’s economic growth has slowed down. In p...
Estimation of Redevelopment Probability using Panel Data28. January.2010Purpose: When Japan's asset ...
Our study shows that land price fluctuations are an important factor affecting suburbanization and g...
Urban shrinkage poses significant challenges to Real Estate markets in Shrinking Cities and has mult...
This study provides a new lens to look at urban redevelopment by focusing on the spatial reorganizat...
抄録 In Japan, it becomes important to research the aspects of City Shrinkage and other urban form cha...
City shrinkage means that an area with minimum population of 10,000 residents that has faced populat...
Japanese cities losing population represent an emerging research field among international studies o...
During the past decade, Tokyo has seen a massive building boom, despite a prolonged economic slump s...
Tokyo is the most populous city in the world, with 35 million inhabitants on the Kantô plain. A dyna...
Understanding the patterns of human concentrations within megacities is of fundamental importance to...
Empirical research on urban shrinkage is being conducted around the globe, since many countries are ...
Central cities in metropolitan areas are attractive to both residents and businesses, but there is i...
AbstractIn Japan, local cities experience a number of problems related to deterioration of residenti...
An oversupply of office floors and an ephemeral decline in demand following the collapse of the bubb...
Following the collapse of the economic bubble in 1991, Japan’s economic growth has slowed down. In p...
Estimation of Redevelopment Probability using Panel Data28. January.2010Purpose: When Japan's asset ...
Our study shows that land price fluctuations are an important factor affecting suburbanization and g...
Urban shrinkage poses significant challenges to Real Estate markets in Shrinking Cities and has mult...
This study provides a new lens to look at urban redevelopment by focusing on the spatial reorganizat...
抄録 In Japan, it becomes important to research the aspects of City Shrinkage and other urban form cha...
City shrinkage means that an area with minimum population of 10,000 residents that has faced populat...
Japanese cities losing population represent an emerging research field among international studies o...
During the past decade, Tokyo has seen a massive building boom, despite a prolonged economic slump s...
Tokyo is the most populous city in the world, with 35 million inhabitants on the Kantô plain. A dyna...
Understanding the patterns of human concentrations within megacities is of fundamental importance to...
Empirical research on urban shrinkage is being conducted around the globe, since many countries are ...
Central cities in metropolitan areas are attractive to both residents and businesses, but there is i...
AbstractIn Japan, local cities experience a number of problems related to deterioration of residenti...