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The relationship between cities and retail is strong and historical.
This article focuses on the analysis of traditional retail markets, a
retail concept that has lost its relevance in previous decades.
However, more recently there has been a reversal of this trend
following increased interest in the rehabilitation of these markets.
This reinvestment follows the divestment stage and is
characterised by the active role that private interests play in the
management and operation of these retail precincts. This
evolutionary process challenges the capacity of traditional retailers
to continue their operations in these markets and the ability of
disadvantaged customers to continue shopping there.
Furthermore, this development may be indicative of retail
gentrification. In this article, the ongoing process of market
rehabilitation in Lisbon is analysed to determine whether
evidence of retail gentrification has occurred. The use of case
studies forms a significant part of the methodology. In addition,
eleven retailers were interviewed in three traditional retail markets
in Lisbon. The article concludes that direct displacement did not
occur in the markets studies. However, because of the divestment
in these retail precincts, indirect displacement did affect several
retailers.
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Retail markets Retail gentrification Lisbon Retail
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Guimarães, Pedro (2018) The transformation of retail markets in Lisbon: an analysis through the lens of retail gentrification. European Planning Studies, 26:7, 1450-1470, DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2018.1474177.
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Taylor & Francis
