Town centres and high streets typically form the social and commercial cores of UK cities and towns, yet, there is no uniform definition of what a town centre or high street is. In this study the spatial delineations of retail agglomerations are generated using open-source data for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The extent and boundaries of these physical retail areas are identified based on the density and connectivity patterns of individual retail units over space. A high resolution hexagonal grid is superimposed over spatial clusters of retail points and a network-based algorithm used to identify mutually exclusive tracts. Agglomerations are then pruned and fine-tuned according to a series of heuristic rules. Our retail a...
This paper presents a framework through which formal definitions and typologies of retail centres, s...
Urban retail areas are prone to constant structural and functional changes. These dynamics are at th...
The spatial arrangement of tenants is currently one of the main topics in shopping centre research. ...
Town centres and high streets typically form the social and commercial cores of UK cities and towns,...
This research introduces a new method for the identification of local retail agglomerations within G...
One of the characteristics of a healthy town centre is the presence of a vibrant retail offer and lo...
The term ‘retail vibrancy’ encompasses the economic, social and community health of high streets. Th...
© The Author(s) 2019. Early attempts to classify shopping activity often took a relatively simple ap...
In this paper, the density and location of retail properties located within the primary retailing ar...
There is a legacy of research aiming to conceptualise and empirically estimate retail store catchmen...
Early attempts to classify shopping activity often took a relatively simple approach, largely driven...
Retail centres are important tools for understanding the distribution and evolution of the retail s...
We often talk about ‘Town Centres’, but defining their location and extent is surprisingly difficult...
AbstractThere is a legacy of research aiming to conceptualise and empirically estimate retail store ...
This study develops a method classifying retail spaces through geometry. It attempts to objectify qu...
This paper presents a framework through which formal definitions and typologies of retail centres, s...
Urban retail areas are prone to constant structural and functional changes. These dynamics are at th...
The spatial arrangement of tenants is currently one of the main topics in shopping centre research. ...
Town centres and high streets typically form the social and commercial cores of UK cities and towns,...
This research introduces a new method for the identification of local retail agglomerations within G...
One of the characteristics of a healthy town centre is the presence of a vibrant retail offer and lo...
The term ‘retail vibrancy’ encompasses the economic, social and community health of high streets. Th...
© The Author(s) 2019. Early attempts to classify shopping activity often took a relatively simple ap...
In this paper, the density and location of retail properties located within the primary retailing ar...
There is a legacy of research aiming to conceptualise and empirically estimate retail store catchmen...
Early attempts to classify shopping activity often took a relatively simple approach, largely driven...
Retail centres are important tools for understanding the distribution and evolution of the retail s...
We often talk about ‘Town Centres’, but defining their location and extent is surprisingly difficult...
AbstractThere is a legacy of research aiming to conceptualise and empirically estimate retail store ...
This study develops a method classifying retail spaces through geometry. It attempts to objectify qu...
This paper presents a framework through which formal definitions and typologies of retail centres, s...
Urban retail areas are prone to constant structural and functional changes. These dynamics are at th...
The spatial arrangement of tenants is currently one of the main topics in shopping centre research. ...