A new corporate geography in Santiago? Evolution between 1981- 2011

Santiago de Chile has the third largest stock of corporate real estate in Latin America, after Sao Paulo and Mexico City. This stock has risen quickly in the past two decades, due to factors such as Chile's competitiveness, the internationalization of national companies and also as a result of...

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Egile Nagusiak: Vásquez-González, Andrea, Fuentes, Luis
Formatua: Online
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Argitaratua: Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotá - Facultad de Artes - Instituto de Investigaciones Hábitat, Ciudad & Territorio 2015
Sarrera elektronikoa:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/bitacora/article/view/42438
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Gaia:Santiago de Chile has the third largest stock of corporate real estate in Latin America, after Sao Paulo and Mexico City. This stock has risen quickly in the past two decades, due to factors such as Chile's competitiveness, the internationalization of national companies and also as a result of the evolution of the office market business model where financialization has played an important role. The territorial development of the office market has been characterized by a change in location patterns. They initially spread to the east of the city by the Providencia Nueva Providencia axis to find a niche in El Golf district in the of Las Condes municipality. Today new hotbeds have emerged elsewhere mainly in the eastern area of the city. It can be stated then, that initially this new corporate geography was characterized by extensive growth pattern linearly, but today has been replaced by the discontinuity and fragmentation, transforming the structure of the city and generating an extension of the metropolitan center.