Post-Pandemic Urban Form: Tentative Signs of Office Recentralization in Charlotte

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Southeastern Geographer Pub Date : 2023-11-19 DOI:10.1353/sgo.2023.a912264
William Graves, Chuck McShane, Jonathan Kozar
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abstract:Pandemic-era disruptions to the geography of work have led some observers to suggest that the city's critical role in production may be coming to an end. While little is currently known about the magnitude of the diffusion of workers into lower-cost and high-amenity areas, there still has been much speculation on an associated diffusion of workplaces in response. We explore the changing geography of office space in Charlotte using the Adams–Muller model of intra-urban evolution to identify several trends. First, office space consumption in central business districts (CBDs) has been stagnant, and suburban space consumption has declined since Q2 of 2020. Second, we find a trend of new office space construction and consumption in new districts which are adjacent to CBDs. Our case study of Charlotte indicates that some recentralization of office space is underway, and observations suggest that similar shifts are likely to be occurring elsewhere. While this work is in the exploratory stages, should these trends be verified as robust, it appears that cities like Charlotte may have begun a new evolutionary phase in the Adams–Muller context.
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大流行后的城市形态:夏洛特办公室重新集中化的初步迹象
摘要:大流行病时代对工作地理的破坏使一些观察家认为,城市在生产中的关键作用可能即将结束。虽然目前对工人向低成本和高知名度地区扩散的规模知之甚少,但人们仍对与此相关的工作场所扩散进行了大量推测。我们利用亚当斯-穆勒的城市内部演变模型探讨了夏洛特不断变化的办公空间地理格局,发现了几种趋势。首先,自 2020 年第二季度以来,中心商务区(CBD)的办公空间消费一直停滞不前,而郊区的办公空间消费则有所下降。其次,我们发现毗邻中央商务区的新区出现了新的办公空间建设和消费趋势。我们对夏洛特的案例研究表明,一些办公空间的重新集中化正在进行,观察结果表明,其他地方也可能发生类似的转变。虽然这项工作还处于探索阶段,但如果这些趋势被证实是强劲的,那么像夏洛特这样的城市似乎已经开始了亚当斯-穆勒背景下的一个新的演变阶段。
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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