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Growing closer: Reflections on the future of visitor accommodation and the city

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This paper summarises key trends affecting the provision of visitor accommodation. In doing so, it highlights both the drivers and potential implications, with particular regard to those relevant to the planning and design of new developments. In raising awareness of these issues beyond those in the hospitality sector, it facilitates consideration by built environment professionals, in both research and practice, as those who must respond to these changes in order to properly plan for and assess future proposals for visitor accommodation in the city.

Keywords: hotels; real estate development; serviced apartments; sociability; tourism; urban planning; visitor accommodation

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Rockwell

Publication date: 01 January 2020

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