当地的房东能解决小镇商业街日益衰落的问题吗?——对英国特罗布里奇的研究

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Keegan Armstrong, G. Wiejak-Roy
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商业街是国家身份和基础设施的重要组成部分。应对商业街的衰落需要鼓励利益相关者的参与。当地零售业主作为小城镇关键潜在利益相关者群体的突出地位一直被忽视。通过对英国小镇特罗布里奇(Trowbridge)的案例研究,本研究调查了当地房东在应对高街衰落方面的贡献,以及他们对维持健康小镇中心的挑战的态度。主要的定性数据是通过当地考察和对当地房东的半结构化访谈来收集的。二级定量数据包括所有权、空置率和占用者类型。当地的房东尤其重要,尽管他们没有充分参与更广泛的重建计划。当地房东对商业街衰落的原因和当地问题表现出强烈的意识。出于慈善和商业原因,他们也希望改善商业街的现状。我们的结论是,当地房东是一个具有实施变革的可靠潜力的重要群体。它为其他城镇努力重振其中心的分析提供了参考。虽然案例研究提供了丰富的图景,并且结果在很大程度上是可推广的,但需要进一步的研究来更多地了解具有各自特质的类似城镇中当地房东的作用。
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Are local landlords a solution to declining small-town high streets? – A study of Trowbridge, UK
High streets are a vital part of national identity and infrastructure. Responses to high street decline need to encourage stakeholder engagement. The prominence of local retail landlords as a key potential stakeholder group in smaller towns has been overlooked. Through a case study of Trowbridge, a small town in the UK, this research investigates local landlords’ contributions towards countering high street decline and their attitudes towards the challenges of maintaining healthy small-town centres. The primary qualitative data is gathered through local inspection and semi-structured interviews with local landlords. Secondary quantitative data includes ownership, vacancy, and occupier type. Local landlords are of particular importance, despite engaging insufficiently with wider regeneration schemes. Local landlords demonstrate a strong awareness of the causes of high street decline and local issues. They also desire improvements to the current conditions of the high street, for both philanthropic and business reasons. We conclude that local landlords are a significant group with the credible potential to implement changes. It informs analyses of other towns struggling to reinvigorate their centres. While the case study provides a rich picture and the results are largely generalisable, further research is needed to understand more about the role of local landlords across similar towns with respective idiosyncrasies.
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