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Previous issue date: 2008-03-25 === The tertiary sector has been (re)defining and (re)qualifying, in an impacting way, the urban spaces in the cities, introducing new elements for the discussion of the relationship center/periphery. In Natal, as an inducing economic activity of its development, it conforms to the new needs of the capital, expanding, being materialized through several processes and
spatial forms. We aim at analyzing one of those processes, which has taken its Northern Administrative Area to (re)define the design of its urban space, through the actions developed
by the agents involved with the spatialization of the tertiary activities, at the same time as it redimensions its role as a periphery of Natal, contributing to the study of the recent and
growing transformations of the Brazilian capitals. The studied district corresponds to 39.4% of the municipal area and, until recently, was composed by precarious reproduction spaces,
unprovided of relevant economical activities. After the boom of the development of extensive housing complexes by SFH/BNH, the area, gradually stopped being a dependent area, and it
imposed itself as an economically participant region, with the increase of the trade and services sectors, as well as a favorable place for the appearance of new activities. Its reflexes are noticeable in the achieved spatial configuration. As the main road to induct changes, Dr. Jo?o Medeiros Filho Avenue presents these new tendencies in the production of the intraurban space, concentrating the largest goods and services equipments of the area, through investments of the private and public sectors, which guarantee the capital allocation for the
construction of a new centrality === O terci?rio vem (re) definindo e (re) qualificando espa?os urbanos de forma impactante nas cidades, introduzindo novos elementos para a discuss?o da rela??o centro/periferia. Em
Natal, enquanto atividade econ?mica motor de seu desenvolvimento, adapta-se ?s novas necessidades do capital, expandindo-se, materializando-se atrav?s de diversos processos e formas espaciais. Objetivamos analisar um desses processos, que tem levado sua Regi?o Administrativa Norte a (re) definir o desenho de seu espa?o urbano, pelas a??es desenvolvidas via agentes envolvidos com a espacializa??o das atividades terci?rias, ao mesmo tempo em que redimensiona o seu papel como periferia de Natal, contribuindo para o estudo das recentes e crescentes transforma??es das capitais brasileiras. A regi?o estudada corresponde a 39,4% da ?rea municipal e at? recentemente era composta por prec?rios espa?os de reprodu??o, desprovida de atividades econ?micas relevantes. Ap?s o boom da constru??o de extensos conjuntos habitacionais via SFH/BNH, gradativamente deixou de ser
?rea dependente, e se imp?e como regi?o economicamente participativa, com amplia??o dos setores de com?rcio e presta??o de servi?os, assim como lugar prop?cio para o surgimento de novas atividades. Seus reflexos s?o percept?veis na configura??o espacial concretizada. Como principal via indutora das mudan?as, a Av. Dr. Jo?o Medeiros Filho apresenta essas novas tend?ncias na produ??o do espa?o intraurbano, concentrando os equipamentos de bens e servi?os de maior porte da regi?o, atrav?s de investimentos da iniciativa privada e setor p?blico, que garantem a aloca??o de capital na constru??o de uma nova centralidade
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