Listen "From Steel To Startups: How Deindustrialisation, Decentralisation, And Services Remade Cities"
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Send us a textFactories faded, suburbs sprawled, and glass towers rose where cranes once loaded coal. We dive into the three forces that rewired modern cities—deindustrialisation, decentralisation, and the rise of the service economy—and map how they still shape jobs, housing, transport, and climate today.We start with the collapse of manufacturing in the UK, US, and beyond, unpacking the combined punch of globalisation, automation, and policy. From the textile exodus to robotics on car lines, we connect the dots between job losses, urban decline, brownfield legacies, and the human cost felt in places built around a single industry. Detroit’s long fall lays out the consequences: population flight, abandoned assets, and fiscal crisis—and the lessons any city can use to avoid repeating them.Then we shift to the outward pull of decentralisation. Affordable cars, expanded highways, and better telecoms moved people and firms to the edge, birthing suburban hubs and business parks while draining traditional high streets. London’s multi-nodal evolution—from Croydon and Stratford to Canary Wharf—shows how a polycentric metropolis grows, and the complex inequalities it can generate. We weigh the environmental toll of sprawl, car dependence, and fragmented public services against the lifestyle gains that attracted millions.Finally, we chart the service economy’s ascent. Finance, tech, healthcare, education, and creative industries revived cores left empty by factory closures, powered by digital transformation and rising consumer demand. Regeneration of London’s docklands and Manchester’s media and university clusters reveal how strategic planning, skills, and placemaking can turn dereliction into durable growth—while highlighting the skills gap that leaves many workers behind.Throughout, we draw the threads together to ask what comes next as climate change, automation, and digitisation reshape work and space again. If you care about urban policy, equitable growth, and the future of cities, this deep dive offers clear language, sharp case studies, and practical takeaways. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves cities, and leave a review with the one change you’d make to your own city’s future.Support the showCheck out my website, Facebook groups and other social media.www.ritchiecunningham.com Geography Expert - Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/3514097965371452 UK Geography teachers | Facebook Twitter - @RRitchieCYouTube Geography Expert@geographyexpert BlueSky @geographyexpert.bsky.social Threads cunninghamritchieLinkedIn (7) Ritchie Cunningham | LinkedInThank you for listening
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