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Not in my back yard! Sports stadia location and the property market

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AREA
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 268-276

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INST BRITISH GEOGRAPHERS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4762.2005.00630.x

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UK; sports stadia; impact; residential property; image; mixed method

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In recent years sports stadia have been built in the UK, not only for their intended sporting purpose but with the twin aim of stimulating economic and physical regeneration. However, proposals to locate stadia in urban areas often prompt a negative reaction from local communities, fearing a decline in property prices. This paper will use a case study of the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and the City of Manchester Stadium to illustrate that in contrast to this widely held belief, sports stadia can actually enhance the value of residential property. Furthermore, it will argue that stadia also contribute indirectly to property value through the creation of pride, confidence and enhanced image of an area.

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