Digital library of construction informatics and information technology in civil engineering and construction
 
ITC
Digital library
SciX
Tower of Babel
Home All papers Browse by series Browse by authors Browse by keywords Browse by years
Paper: eres2005_154
Paper title: Corporate Location Decision Making in Light of Terrorism Threaten City Environments: The Cases of New York and Chicago
Authors: Dermisi, Sofia V.
Summary: Corporate location decision making has been based, for many years, on proximity to transit sources, concentration of qualified employees, relationship with peer and other institutions, among numerous factors. Downtowns of major cities have always offered significant benefits in all the aforementioned areas compared to remote locations, attracting corporations in significant numbers. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the U.S., corporations are highly concerned with their security at high risk downtown locations as well as the increasing cost associated with these locations. This paper examines the corporate relocation patterns of tenants of the World Trade Center complex after its collapse and the psychological shockwaves the terrorist attack spread to Chicago, a city with a major concentration of corporate headquarters and the site of the tallest office building in the U.S. The results of the study indicate a very limited disperse of corporate tenants of the former World Trade Center complex beyond Manhattan, a trend not followed by Chicago. The paper also highlights additional reasoning for the diverse effect of terrorism in an impacted city (New York) versus a city under threat (Chicago).
Type: normal paper
Year of publication: 2005
Series: ERES:conference
Download paper:
Citation: Dermisi, Sofia V. (2005). Corporate Location Decision Making in Light of Terrorism Threaten City Environments: The Cases of New York and Chicago. Book of Abstracts: 2005 European Real Estate Society conference in association with the International Real Estate Society, http://itc.scix.net/paper/eres2005_154
hosted by University of Ljubljana University of Ljubljana

includes:

CIB
W78

ECCE

ITcon
© itc.scix.net
inspired by SciX, ported by Robert Klinc [2019]