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Retail-led Regeneration: Why It Matters to Our Communities (2009)
Publication Date: 14/01/2009
Published by DTZ Consulting
Retail-led regeneration is an important mechanism to revitalise communities by providing jobs, promoting economic growth and creating attractive places to draw people into an area. It also has an important role to play in place-making as an element of wider urban regeneration.
This research was supported by the BCSC Educational Trust and Business in the Community (BITC). DTZ Consulting conducted the research between April and September 2008 and contributed the professional resources needed for the research, fieldwork and report writing.
The aim of the report is to identify good practice in terms of the community and social impacts of retail-led regeneration projects and draw lessons for future similar developments. Social and community impacts defined here refer to the effect that retail developments are having on populations including economic conditions but also on well being and quality of life, affecting the social fabric of a community.
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