The Golden Triangle
Language: English Series: Estates Times ; Supplement Summer 1988(82) LOANPublication details: Supplement Summer 1988(82) LOANSubject(s): Summary: Introduction. Brief review of developments in the area, 5(1). Offices. Rents have broken the £20 psf barrier and continue to climb, 9-10(20. High tech . The market is generally buoyant throughout the Heathrow / Gatwick triangle with demand assuming increasing proportions unlikely to be met by current levels of supply, 14-16(2). In-town shops. Illustrates continued strong demand for prime town centre shops, 19-21(3). Out-of-town shops. DIY retailers are paying top rents for space in the Triangle, 25-26(2). Industrial- Heathrow. Notes that rents have increased rapidly, 29-30(2). Industrial- Crawley . Reports on demand which is outstripping supply, 32(1). Planning. Describes policies for Berkshire , Surrey and West Sussex , which aim to strike a balance between conservation and economic growth, 35-36(2). Shopping. Reports on activity in Wraysbury and Staines , 39-40(2). Rates. Warns that tenants could be paying twice their current rates bill, if they do not act now, 43-44(2). Concludes| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Introduction. Brief review of developments in the area, 5(1). Offices. Rents have broken the £20 psf barrier and continue to climb, 9-10(20. High tech . The market is generally buoyant throughout the Heathrow / Gatwick triangle with demand assuming increasing proportions unlikely to be met by current levels of supply, 14-16(2). In-town shops. Illustrates continued strong demand for prime town centre shops, 19-21(3). Out-of-town shops. DIY retailers are paying top rents for space in the Triangle, 25-26(2). Industrial- Heathrow. Notes that rents have increased rapidly, 29-30(2). Industrial- Crawley . Reports on demand which is outstripping supply, 32(1). Planning. Describes policies for Berkshire , Surrey and West Sussex , which aim to strike a balance between conservation and economic growth, 35-36(2). Shopping. Reports on activity in Wraysbury and Staines , 39-40(2). Rates. Warns that tenants could be paying twice their current rates bill, if they do not act now, 43-44(2). Concludes