Mixed use is key to town centre revival
Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1390) 17 November 2000, 6(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: A recently published report by Urbed, suggests that mixed use development is the key to regenerating post-war town centres. Suggests leisure and housing uses should be included in town centre renewal schemes alongside retail development, to avoid 'dead' town centres. Details the report's key recommendations, and a response to it. Copies of "The Renaissance of Post-war Town Centres" are available from Urbed (tel: 020 7436 8050).No physical items for this record
A recently published report by Urbed, suggests that mixed use development is the key to regenerating post-war town centres. Suggests leisure and housing uses should be included in town centre renewal schemes alongside retail development, to avoid 'dead' town centres. Details the report's key recommendations, and a response to it. Copies of "The Renaissance of Post-war Town Centres" are available from Urbed (tel: 020 7436 8050).