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- Title
The Niche City Idea: How a Declining Manufacturing Center Exploited the Opportunities of Globalization.
- Authors
SCHLICHTMAN, JOHN JOE
- Abstract
This article examines a small city that forged a global service industry niche. Its leaders aligned the temporality of its historic downtown with that of the international furniture industry to make it the world's primary furniture merchandising node. This article overviews the radical transformation of the downtown, describes the ‘choreography’ of the area, and considers what the author feels are the important wider implications of what is, on the surface, a deceptively odd case. The author suggests that, in engaging this specific strategy, this very unique city portends a more general type of post-industrial Niche City, a city that forges global centrality by creating an economic specialization in a specific segment of the global service economy.
- Subjects
HIGH Point (N.C.); NORTH Carolina; GLOBALIZATION; SERVICE industries; FURNITURE industry; MANUFACTURING industries
- Publication
International Journal of Urban & Regional Research, 2009, Vol 33, Issue 1, p105
- ISSN
0309-1317
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1468-2427.2009.00839.x