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Urbanizing Suburbia. Hyper-Gentrification, the Financialization of Housing and the Remaking of the Outer European City | 9783868597622 | jovis

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URBANIZING SUBURBIA

Hyper-Gentrification, the Financialization of Housing and the Remaking of the Outer European City

Auteur:Tahl Kaminer, Leonard Ma, Helen Runting (eds.)

Uitgever:jovis

ISBN: 978-3-86859-762-2

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 352 pagina's
  • 19 jun. 2023

The book 'Urbanizing Suburbia' considers three current and related processes underway in global cities: the hyper-gentrification of inner cities, the financialization of housing, and the structural changes occurring in the outer city.

Rocketing housing prices have displaced residents from inner cities and created a rent gap in outer cities. Increasingly, municipalities, developers, and displaced residents search for opportunities in the suburban belts. Changes in demographics, densities, live/work ratios, and tenures are remaking outer cities, rendering them less and less suburban. The book examines these changes by looking at four key European cities: Amsterdam, Berlin, London, and Stockholm.

It is a first attempt at understanding the three processes discussed here within one comprehensive explanatory framework.

The book 'Urbanizing Suburbia' considers three current and related processes underway in global cities: the hyper-gentrification of inner cities, the financialization of housing, and the structural changes occurring in the outer city.

Rocketing housing prices have displaced residents from inner cities and created a rent gap in outer cities. Increasingly, municipalities, developers, and displaced residents search for opportunities in the suburban belts. Changes in demographics, densities, live/work ratios, and tenures are remaking outer cities, rendering them less and less suburban. The book examines these changes by looking at four key European cities: Amsterdam, Berlin, London, and Stockholm.

It is a first attempt at understanding the three processes discussed here within one comprehensive explanatory framework.

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