ABSTRACT
The shopping centre has become an established feature of urban structure over the past thirty years. Development of centres has been rapid and little attempt has been made to consider the development process and the problems caused by it. There is a growing awareness that centres are not always wholly beneficial to their host cities and that some public policy control is necessary.
This book examines the shopping centre development process and analyses the control policies which have been taken and which are needed. It draws on material from throughout the developed world.
First published 1985.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|66 pages
Policy issues and approaches
chapter Chapter Two|31 pages
Federal and state intervention in shopping centre development in the usa
part II|133 pages
City case studies
chapter Chapter Eight|24 pages
Shopping centre development in newcastle upon tyne and tyne and wear metropolitan county
part III|58 pages
Changes in centre development