Assessing the impact of a corporate headquarters relocation in a metropolitan region: The case of J. C. Penney

A study analyzes the impact resulting from the recent move of the J. C. Penney Corp. to the Dallas-Forth Worth metropolitan area and the resulting implications of this move on the local communities. The impact is analyzed in a spatially disaggregated manner to identify the location of the impact ins...

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description A study analyzes the impact resulting from the recent move of the J. C. Penney Corp. to the Dallas-Forth Worth metropolitan area and the resulting implications of this move on the local communities. The impact is analyzed in a spatially disaggregated manner to identify the location of the impact inside the area, particularly in regard to location of generated service employment and population, and the fiscal effects that they will have in the cities and counties of the region. The metropolitan area is divided into several hundred appropriate geographical zones, and the impacts are studied for these zones. Such disaggregated studies, as opposed to conventional total impact studies, would be more helpful to public and private sectors in their decision making process in regard to developmental issues. Furthermore, the fiscal effects of such development on the regional municipalities also will be studied.
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Economic impact
Impact analysis
Metropolitan areas
Relocation of industry
Retailing industry
Socioeconomic factors
Studies
United States
Urban Affairs
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