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Special Studies in Urban Studies and Planning: Economic Development Planning Skills | |
3 Retail and Commercial Real Estate Market Analysis Market analysis integrates information on market demand and supply to assess the potential to support or attract new development in a community or specific site. Different demand factors shape the development of retail stores versus commercial or industrial land and buildings. Thus, the first part of the class covers retail market analysis and its use to evaluate retail development projects, identify underserved consumer markets and target retail businesses to attract or develop. In the second part, we look at the use of secondary economic data and real estate data to evaluate market potential and target businesses for commercial and industrial real estate projects. Lecture 3 | |
Economics--Developmental Economics;Urban Studies;Sociology--Community Development | |
授课人:Prof. Karl Seidman | |
机构:Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
主题词:20.1 | |
美国|英语 | |
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3 Retail and Commercial Real Estate Market Analysis Market analysis integrates information on market demand and supply to assess the potential to support or attract new development in a community or specific site. Different demand factors shape the development of retail stores versus commercial or industrial land and buildings. Thus, the first part of the class covers retail market analysis and its use to evaluate retail development projects, identify underserved consumer markets and target retail businesses to attract or develop. In the second part, we look at the use of secondary economic data and real estate data to evaluate market potential and target businesses for commercial and industrial real estate projects. Lecture 3 | 61KB | download | |
3 Retail and Commercial Real Estate Market Analysis Market analysis integrates information on market demand and supply to assess the potential to support or attract new development in a community or specific site. Different demand factors shape the development of retail stores versus commercial or industrial land and buildings. Thus, the first part of the class covers retail market analysis and its use to evaluate retail development projects, identify underserved consumer markets and target retail businesses to attract or develop. In the second part, we look at the use of secondary economic data and real estate data to evaluate market potential and target businesses for commercial and industrial real estate projects. Lecture 3 | 50KB | download |