Essays about: "central business district"

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  1. 1. Follow the Money : Determinants of Cap Rates in the Stockholm Office Market

    University essay from KTH/Fastighetsföretagande och finansiella system

    Author : Henrik Saxton; [2022]
    Keywords : Real estate economics; macroeconomy; capitalization rate determinants; foreign investments; unconventional monetary policy; econometrics; dynamic ordinary least squares DOLS regression analysis; Fastighetsekonomi; makroekonomi; bestämningsfaktorer för direktavkastningskrav; utländska investeringar; okonventionell penningpolitik; dynamisk vanliga minstakvadratmetoden DOLS regressionsanalys;

    Abstract : Purpose – In recent decades the inflation- and interest rates have followed a long-termdeclining trend. Followed by central banks starting to use unconventional monetary policiesto cope with financial crises have led to increased amounts of liquidity in the financialsystems and available and looking for investment alternatives on the capital markets. READ MORE

  2. 2. The History and Heritage of the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Memorial Museum : The function of documentary heritage in urban development

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia

    Author : Junyu Pan; [2022]
    Keywords : Theme Museum; Documentary heritage; Urban development; Urban planning; Diversified dissemination;

    Abstract : Shanghai is one of has been a city of high economic and social importance since the early 20th century. The form and historical background of cultural heritages in its downtown districts is different to those in other Chinese cities with protected historical areas such as for instance the Bund area. READ MORE

  3. 3. Assessing the Impact of Distance to Logistical Nodes in Sweden : Are the Transaction Values of Logistic Properties Affected by Distance to Logistical Nodes?

    University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggande

    Author : Benjamin Gillberg; Henry Toma; [2022]
    Keywords : Distance; Regression; Hedonic pricing model; Transaction value; Logistical nodes; Logistic Property; Avstånd; Regressioner; Hedonisk prismodell; Transaktionvärden; Logistiksa noder; Logistikfastigheter;

    Abstract : This study utilized hedonic pricing models and regression analysis to evaluate if, and to whatextent distance to certain logistics nodes impact the transactional value of warehouses andlogistics properties. The study is conducted in Sweden, using data collected from transactionsthat have been conducted in the three largest cities in Sweden between the years 2016 - 2022. READ MORE

  4. 4. THE NEW 'GOOD': Exploring a new urban lifestyle that would ensure us with a resilient future in central Stavanger, Norway

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljö

    Author : Katerina Rybinova; [2022]
    Keywords : Urban design; Sustainable development; Brownfield transformation; Green-blue infrastructure; Circular economy; Waterfront; Stavanger; Norway; Arts and Architecture;

    Abstract : We want to have a good life! In fact, this is the core of urbanism and the reason why we keep building and constantly improving our cities. The ideal of how we wanted to live has changed through the time and developed into a form many people are satisfied with. But there is so much behind us living this ‘good life’. READ MORE

  5. 5. Urban infrastructure inundation risk from permanent sea-level rise scenarios in London (UK), Bangkok (Thailand) and Mumbai (India): A comparative analysis

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap

    Author : Shawn Pace; [2021]
    Keywords : Geography; GIS; Climate Change; Sea-Level Rise; Urban Infrastructure; DEM; London; Mumbai; Bangkok; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : Due to anthropogenically created climate change, global cities are facing inundation by rising sea levels. This study aimed to fill knowledge gaps in understanding the exposure of urban infrastructure such as roads, railways, buildings and parks to sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios, and how this would affect local populations. READ MORE