Abstract

Abstract Concerns have been expressed that the designation of the 14 district centres in the MMBW's proposed Amendment 150 will have an adverse effect on the Central Business District. This paper analyses these claims and contends that there is little threat from the district centres themselves. Because the planning concepts espoused in Amendment 150 and the Melbourne LDS are not sufficiently related to the economic development processes occurring in the city, they will have limited success in other than physical enhancement terms. The opportunity to develop an alternative economic role for the CBD has been overlooked.

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