Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Birmingham
CBD
Regeneration
- New apartments built
- luxury and modern
- aim to make
it 'trendy' to
live in the
CBD
- aimed at
young urban
professionals
- edge of CBD/zone of assimilation
- reurbanisation
- ICC and Symphony Hall
- "International
Convention Centre"
- 11 state of the art halls
- completed in 1991
- premium venue
- The Mailbox
- high class, exclusive
district
- range of designer
stores ie DKNY
- aimed at young urban professionals
- range of bars and cafes
- expensive salons
- secure 24 hour parking
- 2 hotels
- gym
- The NIA
- concerts from large bands and artists
- brings a great deal of money
and tourism to the area
- Brindley Place
- improved canal network
- 'trendy' bars,
nightclubs and
restaurants
- The Bullring Shopping Centre
- £500 million
redevelopment
- over 140 shops
and restaurants
opened
- 3100 new car parking spaces
- 8000 + jobs created
- existing landmarks nearby cleaned and restored to look attractive
- Reason for decline
- accessibility of
other cities that
had better
reputations
- ie London,
Manchester
- less than one
hour on the train
- competition
- internet shopping
- out of town shopping centres
- ie Merry Hill, Dudley
- not enough parking spaces
- overly expensive
- shoppers open
to the elements
on the high
street
- high rent in the CBD
- Perceptions of high crime