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@article{ Ferm2023,
 title = {Hyper-Competitive Industrial Markets: Implications for Urban Planning and the Manufacturing Renaissance},
 author = {Ferm, Jessica},
 journal = {Urban Planning},
 number = {4},
 pages = {263-274},
 volume = {8},
 year = {2023},
 issn = {2183-7635},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v8i4.7114},
 abstract = {After several decades of deindustrialisation in the so-called advanced economies, we are seeing a renewed enthusiasm for urban manufacturing in cities, and the integration of production into the city fabric. Yet, small-scale industrial accommodation has long been susceptible to displacement by higher-value land uses - particularly residential and prime office - which directly undermines such aspirations. This article focuses on the case of London and, through a review of planning policy and planning documents, market data, and participant observation in both public and private sector networks, provides evidence for and explores the impacts of a hyper-competitive industrial market that has emerged as an outcome of ongoing limited supply and growing demand in the sector. Although it signals a reversal of displacement dynamics between industrial and residential uses, potentially slowing the loss of industrial land supply, it is also leading to a narrowing of demand and competition within the industrial market that leads to intra-industrial gentrification and threatens smaller manufacturers. The article reveals tensions and limitations in planning approaches that seek to manage industrial land supply and create a diversity of workspace accommodation, as well as a gap between popular policy narratives of industrious cities and manufacturing renaissance, and the coherence of policies to support them. The article concludes with a discussion of future research that could advance policy and other interventions to support manufacturing in cities, to further sustainability and social inclusion agendas.},
 keywords = {Großbritannien; Great Britain; Wettbewerb; competition; Industrie; industry; Fertigung; manufacturing; Planung; planning; Gentrifizierung; gentrification; Stadtentwicklung; urban development; Vertreibung; displacement; Flächennutzungsplan; zoning plan; Flächennutzung; area utilization; Nachhaltigkeit; sustainability; Industriegebiet; industrial region}}