Both Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid and the Glasgow Harbour waterfront developments are examples of different forms of European urban entrepreneurial megaprojects. They are both situated on formerly vacant land in older industrial cities. In Rotterdam, the municipality has taken the initiative in planning and developing the megaproject, while in Glasgow, this task has been left to the private sector, with the City functioning as a facilitator. While urban entrepreneurialism and megaprojects have been discussed in academic literature for almost three decades, there are too few case studies which delve into the specific visions guiding these projects, the goals which they are meant to achieve and the positions which different actors play. T...
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In cities throughout the world, old industrial waterfront land is being redeveloped into luxury hous...
Gentrification—the creation of affluent space—has evolved from a sporadic and spontaneous process fo...
Gentrification—the creation of affluent space—has evolved from a sporadic and spontaneous process fo...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In 1969, the Municipal Port Management of Rotterdam (hereinafter: th...
Large-scale urban regeneration projects become highly complex as they involve multiple actors with d...
Large-scale urban regeneration projects become highly complex as they involve multiple actors with d...
Flagships, also referred to as megaprojects, and frequently involving waterfront regeneration, are ...
To many citizens, the port and city of Rotterdam are happily married. Indeed, as the port of Rotterd...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
This article explores old and emerging socio‐spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
This article explores old and emerging socio‐spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
The Cities of Making 'Cities Report', offers an insight into urban manufacturing in three global cit...
The Cities of Making 'Cities Report', offers an insight into urban manufacturing in three global cit...
Recently we have witnessed the mounting of very large development projects (mega-projects) in Europe...
This article analyses how creative entrepreneurs perceive the development of tourism; it looks at cr...
In cities throughout the world, old industrial waterfront land is being redeveloped into luxury hous...
Gentrification—the creation of affluent space—has evolved from a sporadic and spontaneous process fo...
Gentrification—the creation of affluent space—has evolved from a sporadic and spontaneous process fo...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In 1969, the Municipal Port Management of Rotterdam (hereinafter: th...
Large-scale urban regeneration projects become highly complex as they involve multiple actors with d...
Large-scale urban regeneration projects become highly complex as they involve multiple actors with d...
Flagships, also referred to as megaprojects, and frequently involving waterfront regeneration, are ...
To many citizens, the port and city of Rotterdam are happily married. Indeed, as the port of Rotterd...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
This article explores old and emerging socio‐spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
This article explores old and emerging socio‐spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
The Cities of Making 'Cities Report', offers an insight into urban manufacturing in three global cit...
The Cities of Making 'Cities Report', offers an insight into urban manufacturing in three global cit...
Recently we have witnessed the mounting of very large development projects (mega-projects) in Europe...
This article analyses how creative entrepreneurs perceive the development of tourism; it looks at cr...