Streetlife
Urban Retail Dynamics and Prospects
Herausgeber: Kickert, Conrad; Talen, Emily
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Urban Retail Dynamics and Prospects
Herausgeber: Kickert, Conrad; Talen, Emily
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Streetlife reflects on the purpose, value, and meaning of our long valued but often taken for granted urban storefronts.
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Streetlife reflects on the purpose, value, and meaning of our long valued but often taken for granted urban storefronts.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 712g
- ISBN-13: 9781487507138
- ISBN-10: 1487507135
- Artikelnr.: 62226118
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 712g
- ISBN-13: 9781487507138
- ISBN-10: 1487507135
- Artikelnr.: 62226118
Edited by Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen
Introduction: The Urban Retail Predicament
Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen
Retail Trends and Transformations
The Life and Death of Retail: Insights from Firm Demography
Luc Anselin and Irene Farah
The Ups and Downs of Retail, 2000-2015
Kevin Credit, Irene Farah, and Luc Anselin
Commercial Gentrification: What Happens to Businesses and Services when the
Neighborhood Changes?
Rachel Meltzer
The Case of E-Commerce
Bricks and Clicks
Liz Mack
The Changing Demand for Urban Retail Space: Evidence from Canada
Christopher Daniel and Tony Hernandez
Online Sales and the British Urban Retail Hierarchy
Colin Jones
The Survival of Mom-and-Pops
Small Business Survival: How and Why?
Vikas Mehta
Can Mom and Pop Stores Survive? A Survey of Small Retailers in Chicago
Emily Talen
What’s in a Chain?: On Hipness, Corporate Stores, and False Dichotomies in
Urban Life
Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker
Retail, Place, and Place-Making
Retail Scenes
Hyesun Jeong and Terry Clark
Main Street Morphology, Adaptability, and Resilience
Rosa Danenberg
Retail in the Mix
Matthew Carmona
Toward Solutions
Curating Main Streets: The Factors of Success
Michael W. Mehaffy and Tigran Haas
The Spatial Logic of Urban Retail
Conrad Kickert
The Future of American Urban Retail Real Estate
Heather Arnold
Conclusion: Urban Retail Redefined
Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen
Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen
Retail Trends and Transformations
The Life and Death of Retail: Insights from Firm Demography
Luc Anselin and Irene Farah
The Ups and Downs of Retail, 2000-2015
Kevin Credit, Irene Farah, and Luc Anselin
Commercial Gentrification: What Happens to Businesses and Services when the
Neighborhood Changes?
Rachel Meltzer
The Case of E-Commerce
Bricks and Clicks
Liz Mack
The Changing Demand for Urban Retail Space: Evidence from Canada
Christopher Daniel and Tony Hernandez
Online Sales and the British Urban Retail Hierarchy
Colin Jones
The Survival of Mom-and-Pops
Small Business Survival: How and Why?
Vikas Mehta
Can Mom and Pop Stores Survive? A Survey of Small Retailers in Chicago
Emily Talen
What’s in a Chain?: On Hipness, Corporate Stores, and False Dichotomies in
Urban Life
Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker
Retail, Place, and Place-Making
Retail Scenes
Hyesun Jeong and Terry Clark
Main Street Morphology, Adaptability, and Resilience
Rosa Danenberg
Retail in the Mix
Matthew Carmona
Toward Solutions
Curating Main Streets: The Factors of Success
Michael W. Mehaffy and Tigran Haas
The Spatial Logic of Urban Retail
Conrad Kickert
The Future of American Urban Retail Real Estate
Heather Arnold
Conclusion: Urban Retail Redefined
Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen
Introduction: The Urban Retail Predicament
Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen
Retail Trends and Transformations
The Life and Death of Retail: Insights from Firm Demography
Luc Anselin and Irene Farah
The Ups and Downs of Retail, 2000-2015
Kevin Credit, Irene Farah, and Luc Anselin
Commercial Gentrification: What Happens to Businesses and Services when the
Neighborhood Changes?
Rachel Meltzer
The Case of E-Commerce
Bricks and Clicks
Liz Mack
The Changing Demand for Urban Retail Space: Evidence from Canada
Christopher Daniel and Tony Hernandez
Online Sales and the British Urban Retail Hierarchy
Colin Jones
The Survival of Mom-and-Pops
Small Business Survival: How and Why?
Vikas Mehta
Can Mom and Pop Stores Survive? A Survey of Small Retailers in Chicago
Emily Talen
What’s in a Chain?: On Hipness, Corporate Stores, and False Dichotomies in
Urban Life
Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker
Retail, Place, and Place-Making
Retail Scenes
Hyesun Jeong and Terry Clark
Main Street Morphology, Adaptability, and Resilience
Rosa Danenberg
Retail in the Mix
Matthew Carmona
Toward Solutions
Curating Main Streets: The Factors of Success
Michael W. Mehaffy and Tigran Haas
The Spatial Logic of Urban Retail
Conrad Kickert
The Future of American Urban Retail Real Estate
Heather Arnold
Conclusion: Urban Retail Redefined
Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen
Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen
Retail Trends and Transformations
The Life and Death of Retail: Insights from Firm Demography
Luc Anselin and Irene Farah
The Ups and Downs of Retail, 2000-2015
Kevin Credit, Irene Farah, and Luc Anselin
Commercial Gentrification: What Happens to Businesses and Services when the
Neighborhood Changes?
Rachel Meltzer
The Case of E-Commerce
Bricks and Clicks
Liz Mack
The Changing Demand for Urban Retail Space: Evidence from Canada
Christopher Daniel and Tony Hernandez
Online Sales and the British Urban Retail Hierarchy
Colin Jones
The Survival of Mom-and-Pops
Small Business Survival: How and Why?
Vikas Mehta
Can Mom and Pop Stores Survive? A Survey of Small Retailers in Chicago
Emily Talen
What’s in a Chain?: On Hipness, Corporate Stores, and False Dichotomies in
Urban Life
Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker
Retail, Place, and Place-Making
Retail Scenes
Hyesun Jeong and Terry Clark
Main Street Morphology, Adaptability, and Resilience
Rosa Danenberg
Retail in the Mix
Matthew Carmona
Toward Solutions
Curating Main Streets: The Factors of Success
Michael W. Mehaffy and Tigran Haas
The Spatial Logic of Urban Retail
Conrad Kickert
The Future of American Urban Retail Real Estate
Heather Arnold
Conclusion: Urban Retail Redefined
Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen