Market Areas, Neighborhoods, and Districts

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Market Areas, Neighborhoods, and Districts Chapter 8 Market Areas, Neighborhoods, and Districts

Defining Geographic Boundaries Change and Transition Life Cycle of a Market Area Growth Stability Decline Revitalization Gentrification and Displacement Evidence of Transition Chapter 8

Analyzing Value Influences Social Influences Economic Influences Governmental Influences Environmental Influences Location Linkages City Origins and Growth Patterns Chapter 8

Characteristics of Real Estate Districts Single-Family Districts Apartment and Multifamily Districts Risk Return Recovery or recapture Commercial Districts Office Districts Retail Districts Central Business Districts (CBDs) Chapter 8

Characteristics of Real Estate Districts, continued Industrial Districts Flex Space Warehouse and Distribution Centers Manufacturing Districts Agricultural Districts Chapter 8

Specialty Districts Medical Districts Research and Development Parks High Technology Parks Education Districts Historic Districts Chapter 8

Problems Suggested solutions begin on page 365. Chapter 8