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From industry to center for arts and culture: the impact of industrial heritage transformation on neighborhood house prices

Lasse Læbo Matthiesen*, Marie Lautrup, Toke Emil Panduro

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Abstract

We examine how converting an industrial heritage site in Aarhus, Denmark, into a center for arts and culture affects nearby residents’ welfare. Using a hedonic house‑price model and a difference‑in‑differences design, we track apartment prices before and after the conversion. Prices within the neighborhood rose by 2.3–3 % relative to the rest of the city. This uplift represents a welfare gain of €17.5–21 million for the local community. As one of the few quasi‑experimental evaluations of creative‑led heritage revitalization, our study provides rigorous causal evidence of substantial indirect economic benefits. This evidence can guide future investments to convert disused industrial buildings into cultural and recreational spaces that serve local communities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1522520
JournalFrontiers in Sustainable Cities
Volume7
Number of pages10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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Copyright © 2025 Matthiesen, Lautrup and Panduro.

Keywords

  • culture investment
  • gentrification regeneration
  • hedonic
  • heritage
  • industrial
  • revitalization
  • urban renewal
  • valuation

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