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Casino Revenues and Retail Property Values: The Detroit Case


Jonathan Wiley


College of Charleston

Douglas M. Walker


College of Charleston

September 1, 2010

Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Forthcoming

Abstract:     
We analyze the effects of commercial casinos on retail property values in the Detroit urban area. Accounting for property characteristics and proximity to the casinos, casinos are found to have a significantly positive influence on retail property values. The effect is stronger within a five-mile radius of the casinos, suggesting that casinos have a complementary, rather than substitution, effect on other businesses. This provides some of the first micro-level empirical evidence to support the "drawing power" of casinos and the impact of consumer spending on surrounding businesses. The model developed and tested in this study can be applied to other casino jurisdictions to gain further evidence on the impact of commercial casinos.

Keywords: Retail, Drawing power, Cumulative attraction, Casino

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Date posted: September 1, 2010  

Suggested Citation

Wiley, Jonathan and Walker, Douglas M., Casino Revenues and Retail Property Values: The Detroit Case (September 1, 2010). Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1670126

Contact Information

Jonathan Wiley (Contact Author)
College of Charleston ( email )
66 George Street
Charleston, SC 29424
United States
Douglas M. Walker
College of Charleston ( email )
5 Liberty Street
Charleston, SC 29401
United States
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