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Prof Paul Greenhalgh

Professor

Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Paul is Professor of Real Estate and Regeneration, Head of Built Environment, founder of the URBaNE research group and R3intelligence consultancy and curator of the North East Regeneration Archive (NERA).  He is a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Suveyors, belongng to Commercial, Planning & Development and Valuation Professional Groups and is an APC assessor.  His field of expertise is the analysis of commercial property markets.  Paul is widely published both in academic and professional circles and is currently involved in research and consultancy projects that explore the potential to use Geographic Information Systems to visualise commercial real estate markets.

Paul Greenhalgh

Campus Address

Sutherland Building



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  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Are Energy Performance Certificates a meaningful tool for understanding fossil fuel related stranded assets in the built environment: an experimental analysis of energy performance labelling in England, Muldoon-Smith, K., Greenhalgh, P., Kirk, M., Pearson, J. 25 Jan 2024, Sustainable Communities Through Digital Transformation in Built Environment, Routledge
  • Situations vacant: A novel framework of commercial property vacancy for building adaptation and re-use, Muldoon-Smith, K., Greenhalgh, P., Stonehoue, J., Moreton, L., Pearson, J. 25 Jan 2024, Sustainable Communities Through Digital Transformation in Built Environment, Routledge
  • Exploring the use of dual-processing in commercial property development decision making under conditions of risk and uncertainty, Robson, S., Greenhalgh, P. 15 Nov 2023, In: Property Management
  • Unlocking Value: the impact of traditional valuation practices on the number of vacant retail units in the built environment, Johnson, L., Muldoon-Smith, K., Greenhalgh, P. 11 Sep 2023, In: Environment and Planning F
  • Exploring Student Housing Demand, Supply Side and Planning Policy Responses in a Small University City: Studentification in Durham, UK, Wilkinson, C., Greenhalgh, P. 8 Nov 2022, In: Housing Policy Debate
  • The real deal for left behind places in England: tracking asymmetric devolution and critical path of Combined Authorities and Metro Mayors, Greenhalgh, P., Muldoon-Smith, K., Pearson, J. 2 Sep 2022, RGS-IBG Annual International Conference
  • Towards Attaining Sustainable Retail Property Locations: The Relationships between Supply, Demand, and Accessibility of Retail Spaces, Adebayo, A., Greenhalgh, P., Muldoon-Smith, K., Oyedokun, T. 24 Mar 2022, In: Sustainability
  • Use of geospatial data, analysis and tools in regional and local government: A scoping project by Northumbria University, Ellis, J., Greenhalgh, P., King, H. 19 Aug 2022
  • Does the Diversity of New Build Housing Type and Tenure Have a Positive Influence on Residential Absorption Rates? An Investigation of Housing Completion Rates in Leeds City Region, Greenhalgh, P., Mcguinness, D., Robson, S., Bowers, K. 8 Aug 2021, In: Planning Practice and Research
  • The New Distribution: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Large Distribution Warehouse Premises in England and Wales, Greenhalgh, P., King, H., Muldoon-Smith, K., Ellis, J. 23 Sep 2021, In: Urban Planning

  • Xiaohong Chen Developing A Third Party Investment Partnership Framework To Encourage Low Carbon Building Projects In China Start Date: 11/05/2016 End Date: 01/06/2020
  • Xiaotong Yang An Investigation of the Governance Role of Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors: An Analysis of Listed Real Estate Companies in China Start Date: 25/09/2014 End Date: 08/10/2015
  • Ian Morton The Challenge of Compact Urban Development in Nicaraguan Secondary Cities Start Date: 01/01/2013 End Date: 13/06/2016
  • Kevin Muldoon-Smith Taking Stock: An Investigation into the Nature, Scale and Location of Secondary Commercial Office Vacancy in the UK and an Appraisal of the Various Strategies and Opportunities for its Management and Amelioration Start Date: 01/10/2012 End Date: 20/04/2017
  • Adejimi Adebayo Retail Property Market Performance of Cities: An Investigation of the Relationships between Spatial Configuration of Consumer Movement and Changes in Retail Stock and Value in Leeds, Newcastle and York Start Date: 01/10/2016 End Date: 21/10/2020
  • Gillian Telford-Cooke Delivering Community Asset Transfer in a complex adaptive system: Third party facilitation of Community Asset Transfer in English local authorities Start Date: 18/11/2014 End Date: 21/09/2020

  • Building PhD June 30 2006
  • PGCE June 30 1993
  • Estate Management BSc (Hons) July 04 1989
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2002
  • Accredited Member Staff and Educational Development Association (SEDA) 1992
  • Member (MRICS) Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) 1992


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