Retail in Transition – Case Study Prague
Sunday, December 14th, 2008 | University
In terms of my thesis, which is in process right now, I`ll introduce the theme to you in this new series of upcoming posts!
During the economic transition in the Czech Republic since 1990 there`ve been started reforms on several levels. Restructuring processes in policy, economics, society as well as administration have been initiated by Vaclav Klaus and the so-called “Shock-Treatment”. This transition methodology should guarantee a fast transition from a centrally planed- into a market economy.
A significant role played the restructuring of the retail sector, which is very sensitive to economic changes. It`s sudden expansion had several impacts on real estate markets as well as the city structures. Most important processes if the transition in retail are first, a creation of a estate market, second, a diversification of city functions, third, a scarcity of land in the city. The logical consequence of this development is a dislocation of retail to the periphery of the city (“Greenfield Site”) and therefore a declining buying power in the city.
Parallel to structional changes in the retail sector, an alteration process started also on the state-administration level. The abolishment of socialistic planning ministries and the formation of new governmental bodies led to several administrative gaps, which diminished just years later. Deficiency of competence and force of achievement as well as the absence of a city development plan gave international investors plenty of rope in their location decision strategies.
In the course of reform consolidation and elaboration of a strategic city development plan for the next two decades until 2020, the line-up of stakeholders in Prague retail began to change.
In the context of those developments the exiting question of distribution of power and competence in terms of location decision processes in Prague retail sector will be analyzed and partly answered in my theses.
By means of 4-5 retail projects out of different phases of transition (break, growing, orientation, modernization) shall be exemplified the formation and change of stakeholder line-up as well as their location decision processes.
Changes of the spacial retail allocation structure (city vs. periphery) and its importance in terms of city planning strategies are further aspects of transition of retail in Prague.
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