Posted by Gabriel Ahlfeldt, SERC and LSE Imagine some wealthy developer wants to use their millions to build a new stadium. Is this good or bad for local residents? When is the right time to buy into the neighbourhood - or cash in if you already live there? These are the questions many East London homeowners, and potential buyers, are asking as we approach the 2012 Olympics. Of course, others might be wondering if new sports arenas might price them out of the neighbourhood
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This paper develops a hedonic price model explaining standard land values in Berlin. The model asses...
The results generated by this research argue that, in the future, communities should take into accou...
Sports stadiums are incredibly influential structures in a city. Cities have recognized the value an...
SERC affiliate Gabriel Ahlfeldt has been doing some interesting work on the impact of football stadi...
Why is it that so many smart, well meaning people continue to think that massive stadium projects wi...
Professional sports facilities are among the most expensive development projects. Assessing the exte...
Prestigious sports facilities increasingly feature among the most expensive development projects wor...
Sports facilities increasingly feature amongst the most expensive development projects world-wide. O...
There has been a favourable shift in UK urban policy towards the use of sporting infrastructure as a...
Sports facilities increasingly feature amongst the most expensive development projects world-wide. O...
A range of econometric studies suggest that neither major sports events nor related new stadium cons...
As costs for building sports stadiums used by professional sports teams across the United States con...
Sporting stadiums impact the socio-economic capabilities in all of the areas in which they exist. So...
This paper investigates impacts of three multifunctional sports arenas situated in Berlin-Prenzlauer...
This study estimates the impact of the London 2012 Olympics announcement on property prices. Using a...
This paper develops a hedonic price model explaining standard land values in Berlin. The model asses...
The results generated by this research argue that, in the future, communities should take into accou...
Sports stadiums are incredibly influential structures in a city. Cities have recognized the value an...