Author: Charles Wilson Hackett
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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An Analysis of Planned Industrial Districts
Author: Charles Wilson Hackett
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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Publisher:
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 126
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An Analysis of Planned Industrial Districts
Author: Charles W. Hackett jr.
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Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Planned Industrial Districts
Author: Albert Gerald Barnes
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Languages : en
Pages : 606
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Languages : en
Pages : 606
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Planned Industrial Parks
Author: Victor Roterus
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Category : Business parks
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Business parks
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Industrial Districts Restudied
Author: Robert E. Boley
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Industrial Areas Analysis
Author: Anaheim (Calif.). Planning Department
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Organized Industrial Districts
Author: United States. Department of Commerce. Office of Technical Services
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Category : Industrial districts
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Industrial Districts
Author: Robert E. Boley
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Hybrid-industrial Zoning
Author: Sarah Dalton Brown
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Languages : en
Pages : 93
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Historically, land use planning has treated industrial land uses either antagonistically or ambivalently. Traditional zoning approaches have restricted, regulated, spatially isolated, and pushed industrial land to the periphery of cities, resulting in a significant loss of urban industrial land across American cities. But as the United States experiences a manufacturing renaissance and cities begin to recognize the value of centrally located industrial land in its contribution to the regional economy, planners are grappling with the issue of how best to secure these viable but vulnerable sites of employment and production. Advanced technologies that are changing the nature of manufacturing and logistics present an exciting opportunity and potential solution: the industrial mixed-use zone. This thesis explores the emerging land use tool of industrial-mixed use zoning, using Los Angeles as a case study. The intent of the industrial mixed-use zone, which permits non-industrial uses, to varying degrees of intensities, in otherwise industrial districts, is to protect central locations for industrial operations when market forces might otherwise price them out. On the one hand, the zone can impede industrial business displacement through offering protection to compatible lighter industrial uses in transitioning neighborhoods. In doing so, it aims to create a live/work urban district in which several planning agendas are met and balanced, providing for industrial employment alongside affordable housing and public realm improvements. On the other hand, without strict use definitions, mix requirements or consistent regulation, the industrial mixed-use zone risks both accelerating the land use conversion process, operating as residential and commercial upzoning, and gentrifying industrial districts toward more artisanal and boutique industrial operations. In 2019, the Los Angeles Department of City Planning will rezone industrial land in Downtown Los Angeles under a new zoning classification: hybrid-industrial. Through an exploration of Los Angeles' industrial land use policies, a process tracing of the evolution of hybrid-industrial zoning, and a dissection of the zoning ordinance's text, this thesis demonstrates the trade-offs associated with a mixed-use district and the potential challenges and pitfalls of implementation.
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Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Historically, land use planning has treated industrial land uses either antagonistically or ambivalently. Traditional zoning approaches have restricted, regulated, spatially isolated, and pushed industrial land to the periphery of cities, resulting in a significant loss of urban industrial land across American cities. But as the United States experiences a manufacturing renaissance and cities begin to recognize the value of centrally located industrial land in its contribution to the regional economy, planners are grappling with the issue of how best to secure these viable but vulnerable sites of employment and production. Advanced technologies that are changing the nature of manufacturing and logistics present an exciting opportunity and potential solution: the industrial mixed-use zone. This thesis explores the emerging land use tool of industrial-mixed use zoning, using Los Angeles as a case study. The intent of the industrial mixed-use zone, which permits non-industrial uses, to varying degrees of intensities, in otherwise industrial districts, is to protect central locations for industrial operations when market forces might otherwise price them out. On the one hand, the zone can impede industrial business displacement through offering protection to compatible lighter industrial uses in transitioning neighborhoods. In doing so, it aims to create a live/work urban district in which several planning agendas are met and balanced, providing for industrial employment alongside affordable housing and public realm improvements. On the other hand, without strict use definitions, mix requirements or consistent regulation, the industrial mixed-use zone risks both accelerating the land use conversion process, operating as residential and commercial upzoning, and gentrifying industrial districts toward more artisanal and boutique industrial operations. In 2019, the Los Angeles Department of City Planning will rezone industrial land in Downtown Los Angeles under a new zoning classification: hybrid-industrial. Through an exploration of Los Angeles' industrial land use policies, a process tracing of the evolution of hybrid-industrial zoning, and a dissection of the zoning ordinance's text, this thesis demonstrates the trade-offs associated with a mixed-use district and the potential challenges and pitfalls of implementation.
Industrial Districts
Author: Giacomo Becattini
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781782544005
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This book outlines the historical framework and the main concepts of the literature on industrial districts. It illustrates a new approach to the study of industrial development, based on well-known industrial districts analysis. Academics, politicians and students interested in local development and also industrial development will find much to learn in Industrial Districts, as will industrial geographers and historians of industry and of economic thought.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781782544005
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This book outlines the historical framework and the main concepts of the literature on industrial districts. It illustrates a new approach to the study of industrial development, based on well-known industrial districts analysis. Academics, politicians and students interested in local development and also industrial development will find much to learn in Industrial Districts, as will industrial geographers and historians of industry and of economic thought.