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− | [[Category:Top category]][[Category:Urban object]] |
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− | = Office Employment = |
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− | An office (urban object) is a location which accommodates employment facilitating the provision of services. |
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− | == Description == |
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− | Office based employment enterprises can occur in a wide variety of urban contexts, ranging from city centre locations (often in the upper floor of retail or services buildings in a High Street or city centre context) to large business parks in peripheral locations and which feature a range of differing employment activities. Locational factors will influence the range of transport modes available and utilised for access to offices. <br /> |
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− | Modern urban areas have a wide variety of office locations available, dependent on the requirements of the individual tenants. Tenant requirements themselves will vary substantially, of as a result of the type of business or the economic sector within which it operates. Large offices with significant workforces will often require extensive floor spaces; the type of office space required to accommodate this type of operation is therefore more suited to more peripheral locations. In comparison, small offices, with less substantial space requirements, can easily be accommodated anywhere within an urban area, from city centre to peripheral locations. |
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− | == Functions == |
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− | === Social === |
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− | One of the key social functions of office employment is in the provision of employment for citizens. |
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− | === Economic === |
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− | The primary economic function of office employment is in the provision of services which create economic activity, employment and generate revenue. |
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− | # Economic impact of office employment |
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− | - primary economic impact |
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− | - secondary economic impact |
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− | # Economic impact of security threats |
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− | === Mobility === |
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− | The mobility requirements of offices will depend on the type of service provided and the number of people employed. Offices in central locations will be able to take advantage of public transportation modes, whereas offices in more peripheral locations will be more dependent on private car use. |
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− | === Safety === |
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− | The safety functions of retail or services activity areas are a bi-product of the need to protect the people who use them as well as the varied commercial enterprises, private and public properties which are present within them. |
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− | == Security Issues == |
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− | Burglary, fraud, white collar crime... |
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− | == Measures == |
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− | Policing, alarm systems, regulatory bodies... |
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