Abstract

Abstract. - For a long time, the shopping centres developed in remote periphery with a motorized accessibility and following forms not very compatible with the concept of urban sustainable development. Since the years 1990, the shopping centres penetrate in dense Parisian suburbs, where they replace the industrial waste lands, and become tools for urban renewal and factors of integration for underprivileged populations. This economic redeployment carried out with a great attention given to the social and environmental factors. It required new ways of thinking the relation between trade and the city, thanks to the dialogue between the various actors : promoters, elected officials and consumers as the various precepts related to the sustainable development were getting more and more efficient.

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