Developers, regeneration and sustainability issues in the reuse of vacant industrial buildings

Ball, R (1999) Developers, regeneration and sustainability issues in the reuse of vacant industrial buildings. Building Research & Information, 27(3), pp. 140-148. ISSN 0961-3218

Abstract

The outcomes from a survey of developer and related organizations active in a local industrial property market in mid-1998 are reported in respect of the use and reuse of industrial buildings. The discussion focuses on both refurbishment and reuse and new build sectors, and draws out some evidence on sustainability issues. Despite a relatively limited understanding of sustainability as a concept, developers are found to have a positive attitude to reuse when conditions allow it. Indeed, those more actively involved in reuse have sometimes engaged in a variety of practical, sustainable solutions to refurbishment needs. Most are open to influence on questions of good practice and sustainability. This all suggests that legislation designed to turn the development and construction industry towards brownfield opportunities and the sustainable reuse of existing infrastructure is likely to induce a favourable response.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: building stock; developers; industrial buildings; refurbishment; reuse; sustainable development; vacant property
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