From gentrification to youthification? The increasing importance of young age in delineating high-density living

M Moos - Urban studies, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper considers the importance of age in delineating urban space, the latter
operationalised as high-density living. Many cities have experienced an increase in inner …

[HTML][HTML] Estimating quality of life dimensions from urban spatial pattern metrics

M Sapena, M Wurm, H Taubenböck, D Tuia… - … , environment and urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
The spatial structure of urban areas plays a major role in the daily life of dwellers. The
current policy framework to ensure the quality of life of inhabitants leaving no one behind …

Strata title: Towards a research agenda for informed planning practice

D Dredge, E Coiacetto - Planning Practice and Research, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The form of property ownership known as strata title in Australia, and as condominiums in
the USA, has flourished in many countries for half a century. In Australia, strata title …

Displacement by disruption: Short-term rentals and the political economy of “belonging anywhere” in Toronto

S Grisdale - Urban Geography, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Using data from the consulting firm Airdna, I map Airbnb listing activity in the City of Toronto
between June 2016 to May 2017 to assess claims that short-term rental platforms might be …

Castles in Toronto's sky: Condo-ism as urban transformation

G Rosen, A Walks - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This article analyzes the evolution and spatial dynamics of condominium development in
Toronto, the largest housing market in Canada and the site of a rapid take-up of …

When Alphabet Inc. plans Toronto's waterfront: New post-political modes of urban governance

C Carr, M Hesse - Urban Planning, 2020 - cogitatiopress.com
'Smart cities' has become a hegemonic concept in urban discourses, despite substantial
criticism presented by scholarly research and activism. The aim of this research was to …

Rising cities: Condominium development and the private transformation of the metropolis

G Rosen, A Walks - Geoforum, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract Many of North America's cities have begun to shift from a dynamic pattern of
development driven by changes at the edge, to one driven by dynamism at the center. One …

Canopy of advantage: Who benefits most from city trees?

CS Greene, PJ Robinson, AA Millward - Journal of environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Urban tree canopy provides a suite of ecological, social, and economic benefits to the
residents of urban areas. With an expanding recognition of these benefits among city …

Condominium and the city: The rise of property in Vancouver

DC Harris - Law & social inquiry, 2011 - cambridge.org
Condominium is a form of land ownership that combines private ownership of an individual
unit in a multi-unit building with an undivided share of the common property in the building …

Urban intensification and land value capture in Toronto: Conjunctural analysis, critical junctures, and developmental pathways in urban planning

A Sorensen - Environment and Planning A: Economy and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Toronto has for 70 years been one of the fastest growing city-regions in North America, and
over the last two decades has seen booming high-rise intensification. A distinctive land …