Office market
Office market
- 1987
- Estates Times Supplement, Autumn 1987, 75 pages (LOAN) .
Articles include:- 1. Stock market sees red: can property survive. H. Jones gives an overview of the economy and its effect on commercial property after the stock market crash . p5-6(2). 2. Record growth follows economic recovery. J. Hetherington gives an analysis of rental growth. p9-15(3). 3. Future demand depends on service sector growth. F. Dijkstra looks at supply and demand. p16-19(2). 4. Yields hit the big time once more. A. McIntosh p21-24(2). 5. Long and short of it: new forms of finance. P. King looks at funding . p27-29(3). 6. Reform could revolutionise office space costs. P. Evans analyses the possible effects of rating reform . p31-34(3). 7. Councils fight to suppress mixed use development. P. Sherman looks at the effect of the Use Classes Order . p37-41(3) 8. South East overheating gives hope to North . M. Lodge looks at planning policy and its effects on the North-South divide . p43-46(3). 9. Making their presence felt in the city. A. Seidl analyses the Japan ese influ
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Articles include:- 1. Stock market sees red: can property survive. H. Jones gives an overview of the economy and its effect on commercial property after the stock market crash . p5-6(2). 2. Record growth follows economic recovery. J. Hetherington gives an analysis of rental growth. p9-15(3). 3. Future demand depends on service sector growth. F. Dijkstra looks at supply and demand. p16-19(2). 4. Yields hit the big time once more. A. McIntosh p21-24(2). 5. Long and short of it: new forms of finance. P. King looks at funding . p27-29(3). 6. Reform could revolutionise office space costs. P. Evans analyses the possible effects of rating reform . p31-34(3). 7. Councils fight to suppress mixed use development. P. Sherman looks at the effect of the Use Classes Order . p37-41(3) 8. South East overheating gives hope to North . M. Lodge looks at planning policy and its effects on the North-South divide . p43-46(3). 9. Making their presence felt in the city. A. Seidl analyses the Japan ese influ
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