Abstract

Recent proposals for the development of the obsolescent Victoria Dock area of Dundee, for mixed uses incorporating a major factory outlet’ retail element, have now been given conditional planning approval. While these proposals for ‘City Quay’ run contrary to suggestions in an agreed planning brief for the area, it has been assumed that they will provide a regenerative impetus by bringing economic and social benefits to the city. However, the parallel between these proposals and the development of the nearby central waterfront area suggests that, instead, they may represent a missed opportunity for planned waterfront regeneration.

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