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Paul Greenhalgh
Paul Greenhalgh
Professor of Real Estate and Regeneration at Northumbria University
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An examination of business occupier relocation decision making: Distinguishing small and large firm behaviour
P Greenhalgh
Journal of Property Research 25 (2), 107-126, 2008
882008
Planners in the future city: Using city information modelling to support planners as market actors
EM Thompson, P Greenhalgh, K Muldoon-Smith, J Charlton, M Dolník
Urban Planning 1 (1), 79-94, 2016
562016
Revisiting the ‘missing middle’in English sub-national governance
K Shaw, P Greenhalgh
Local Economy 25 (5-6), 457-475, 2010
422010
Suspect foundations: Developing an understanding of climate-related stranded assets in the global real estate sector
K Muldoon-Smith, P Greenhalgh
Energy Research & Social Science 54, 60-67, 2019
312019
Does one size fit all? Place-neutral national planning policy in England and its impact on housing land supplies and local development plans in North East England
D McGuinness, P Greenhalgh, P Grainger
Local Economy 33 (3), 329-346, 2018
242018
Greasing the wheels, or a spanner in the works? Permitting the adaptive re-use of redundant office buildings into residential use in England
K Muldoon-Smith, P Greenhalgh
Planning theory & practice 17 (2), 175-191, 2016
232016
Passing the buck without the bucks: Some reflections on fiscal decentralisation and the Business Rate Retention Scheme in England
K Muldoon-Smith, P Greenhalgh
Local Economy 30 (6), 609-626, 2015
232015
Regional development agencies and physical regeneration in England: can RDAs deliver the urban renaissance?
P Greenhalgh, K Shaw
Planning, Practice & Research 18 (2-3), 161-178, 2003
202003
Common value: transferring development rights to make room for water
B Dyca, K Muldoon-Smith, P Greenhalgh
Environmental Science & Policy 114, 312-320, 2020
182020
Is the grass always greener? Making sense of convergence and divergence in regeneration policies in England and Scotland
D McGuinness, P Greenhalgh, L Pugalis
The Geographical Journal 181 (1), 26-37, 2015
162015
Investigating retail property market dynamics through spatial accessibility measures
AA Adebayo, P Greenhalgh, K Muldoon-Smith
Journal of European Real Estate Research 12 (2), 155-172, 2019
142019
Developing an indicator of property market resilience—investigating the potential of GIS to analyse business occupier displacement and property market filtering: A case study …
P Greenhalgh, H King
Urban Studies 50 (2), 372-390, 2013
132013
‘It’ll get worse before it gets better’: Local experiences of living in a regeneration area
G Davidson, D McGuinness, P Greenhalgh, P Braidford, F Robinson
Journal of Urban Regeneration & Renewal 7 (1), 55-66, 2013
122013
Grease to the wheel or a spanner in the works? : an investigation of office and industrial occupier displacement and property market filtering generated by public sector …
P Greenhalgh
University of Northumbria, 2006
122006
Urban transactions: Investigating the relationship between spatial preference and spatial configuration in the city of Leeds
K Muldoon-Smith, P Greenhalgh, R Dalton, S Alvanides, H King, ...
102015
Swimming against the tide: a study of a neighbourhood trying to rediscover its ‘reason for being’–the case of South Bank, Redcar and Cleveland
D McGuinness, P Greenhalgh, G Davidson, F Robinson, P Braidford
Local Economy 27 (3), 251-264, 2012
92012
Time for TIF? The prospects for the introduction of Tax Increment Financing in the UK from a local authority perspective
P Greenhalgh, H Furness, A Hall
Journal of Urban Regeneration & Renewal 5 (4), 367-380, 2012
92012
Commercial property tax in the UK: business rates and rating appeals
PM Greenhalgh, K Muldoon-Smith, S Angus
Journal of Property Investment & Finance 34 (6), 602-619, 2016
82016
Using GIS to explore the potential of business rating data to analyse stock and value change for land administration: A case study of York
P Greenhalgh, H King, K Muldoon-Smith, A Adebayo, J Ellis
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 9 (5), 321, 2020
62020
Situations vacant: A conceptual framework for commercial real estate vacancy
K Muldoon-Smith, P Greenhalgh
ERES, 2017
62017
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