TY - JOUR AB - Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine public market functions in three different continents (Europe, North America and Asia) and to identify a set of planning implications for their use in contexts of urban regeneration.Design/methodology/approach The paper presents a comparative analysis of four downtown market functions based on the LABiMAAM framework: [L]ocation; [A]ccessibility; [B]uilding; [i]nternal structure; [M]ain trading area; [A]menities and services; [A]nimation program; and [M]anagement structure.Findings The lessons learned suggest that centrally located public markets possess: social functions aimed at guaranteeing food security, urban development goals that prevent the leap-frog suburbanization of the territory, walkability goals that reduce automobile dependence and welfare goals that support disenfranchised, usually minority, populations.Research limitations/implications Positive and dire implications are identified. The former are structured in terms of these five categories, namely, social, financial, macro-spatial, environmental and public space; while the latter tend to result mostly from the abandonment of the public good orientation associated with having a public market function in a central location.Originality/value This study results from the realization of increasing developmental pressures and widespread tendencies to multiply specialized retail offers in both traditional, and especially, innovative commercial formats. The findings comprise the identification of public policies aimed at augmenting the relevance of commercial urbanism and urban regeneration strategies. VL - 13 IS - 1 SN - 1753-8335 DO - 10.1108/JPMD-05-2019-0033 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMD-05-2019-0033 AU - Balsas Carlos J.L. PY - 2020 Y1 - 2020/01/01 TI - The role of public markets in urban habitability and competitiveness T2 - Journal of Place Management and Development PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 30 EP - 46 Y2 - 2024/05/10 ER -