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URBAN: Land Prices and Inner City. The Burgess Model (aka The Concentric Model)

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Page 1: URBAN: Land Prices and Inner City. The Burgess Model (aka The Concentric Model)

URBAN: Land Prices and Inner City

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The Burgess Model

(aka The Concentric Model)

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Function/Land use Zones in a typical city in the UK

Land use models contain functional zones showing land use. The main zones are identified below.

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Land Prices…… the further you move away from the CBD

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The Inner City

Common inner city features include:• Mixed land use• A high density of buildings.limited open space.• Much waste land (e.g gap sites)• Old , declining industries.• Buildings of many ages & styles.• Many derelict buildings.• Low order shops.• A declining population.• A higher than average unemployment rate.• On average, a lower income.• Most inner cities now have urban regeneration schemes in

which buildings are being modernised,converted,demolished and replaced,with gap sites being filled.

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Inner City - Leith

Grid iron

Britannia

Scottishexecutive

Empty docksNow flats

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Leith, pre-change• Port trade declined

• Loss of many industries, e.g shipbuilding; fertilisers; distilling.

• Lots of derelict land / buildings.

• Many sustandard houses.

• Many empty buldings.

• Limited shopping facilities.

• A declining, and ageing population.

• 1960s tower blocks

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Recent Developments in Leith

Scottish ExecutiveHeadquarters

(Victoria Quay)

New Expensive Flats

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Recent Developments in Leith

• Real radio station.

• The Ocean Terminal shopping centre.

• Royal Yacht Britannia.

• New hotels.

• Private Health Club (First Generation)

• Large restaurants.

• Big events e.g Tall Ships and MTV awards.

• Development of passenger shipping trade.

• ‘Gentrification’ of old Whisky Bonds.

• Leith Walk – tree planting.

• Large stores e.g Tiso

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Recent Develoments in Leith

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Has it worked?

• Younger, more affluent people attracted to Leith.

• Increase in daytime population.

• Attracted people from all over to Leith to spend their leisure time.

• Created an affluent dock and riverside fringe.


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