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Th e Hamptons of Toronto: Cottage-Condo Suburbanization and Implications for Public Space

机译:多伦多汉普顿:乡村小别墅郊区化及其对公共空间的影响

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Growth and development pressures in the City of Toronto and the surrounding region have led to the approval of a novel “cottage condo” development called Friday Harbour Resort. Marketed as the “Hamptons of Toronto,” the resort’s approval was contingent on a tenureship clause that restricts owners from occupying units for more than 300 days per year. As a public resort, the development introduces a signifi cant amount of publicly accessible space to the town of Innisfi l, where it is located. Th rough qualitative research, this article examines publicly accessible spaces at Friday Harbour Resort and contributes to the empirical research on public space in peripheries, highlighting potential social and spatial implications of this new “cottage-condo” trend in second home suburbanization.
机译:多伦多市及周边地区的增长和发展压力已导致批准了名为“星期五港湾度假村”的新型“山寨公寓”开发项目。该度假胜地以“多伦多的汉普顿”(Hamptons)的名义销售,该许可的获得取决于权属条款,该条款限制业主每年占用房屋超过300天。作为公共度假胜地,该开发项目为其所在的因尼斯菲尔(Innisfi l)镇引入了大量可公共访问的空间。通过粗略的定性研究,本文考察了星期五港湾度假区的公共可用空间,并为周边公共空间的实证研究做出了贡献,强调了这种新的“山寨公寓”趋势在第二居所郊区化中的潜在社会和空间意义。

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