Retail planning and retail change in central Nottingham since the 1970s

作者: Paul Whysall

DOI: 10.3828/TPR.2013.39

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摘要: Nottingham has performed well amongst British city centres. This paper explores the structural changes that underpin that. is unique cities with two large enclosed shopping centres at either side of traditional core creating a configuration akin to dumb-bell model planned centre. Latterly, one those clearly underperformed, as occupancy data demonstrates, suggesting parts might also have suffered. Yet detailed analysis shows an organically derived fashion cluster made this vibrant retail area. The concludes thoughts about relationship between and unplanned

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