From the late 1990s, the city centers of English provincial cities have experienced significant amounts of new private sector housing development, mainly in the form of high-density flats. This new housing development was seen as a key component of the Urban Renaissance in English cities. It led to a large increase in the population of the central areas of the cities involved and provoked significant debate concerning potential gentrification and exclusionary impacts. More recently, however, a new set of concerns about the prospects and sustainability of new housing in city centers has emerged. It is suggested that a significant proportion of housing transactions in these areas involve investors. This investment activity has created a new d...
In the past decade, England has not experienced the radical neglect and demolition of public housing...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
From the late 1990s, the city centers of English provincial cities have experienced significant amou...
This paper will examine the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will co...
This paper explores the relationship between urban policy for affordable inner city housing and the ...
This paper will consider the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will c...
This Chapter sets out the main directions of housing policy and housing debates in England since the...
The global housing, credit and eventually debt crisis that started in 2007 exposed the interconnecti...
The 2008/2009 recession had a pronounced impact on the financial performance, stability and output o...
This paper interprets the development of residential accommodation in Newcastle upon Tyne’s city cen...
The past decade has witnessed a good opportunities for city development schemes in UK. The governmen...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
The British city centre has been the focus of dynamic housing development and repopulation strategie...
In the past decade, England has not experienced the radical neglect and demolition of public housing...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
From the late 1990s, the city centers of English provincial cities have experienced significant amou...
This paper will examine the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will co...
This paper explores the relationship between urban policy for affordable inner city housing and the ...
This paper will consider the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will c...
This Chapter sets out the main directions of housing policy and housing debates in England since the...
The global housing, credit and eventually debt crisis that started in 2007 exposed the interconnecti...
The 2008/2009 recession had a pronounced impact on the financial performance, stability and output o...
This paper interprets the development of residential accommodation in Newcastle upon Tyne’s city cen...
The past decade has witnessed a good opportunities for city development schemes in UK. The governmen...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
Set against a background of enduring austerity and an accelerating housing crisis, local authorities...
The British city centre has been the focus of dynamic housing development and repopulation strategie...
In the past decade, England has not experienced the radical neglect and demolition of public housing...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...
London's housing crisis is rooted in a neo-liberal urban project to recommodify and financialise hou...