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Series: House Builder ; 63(9) October 2004, 19-23(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Reports on innovative supermarket chain Tesco's move into private sector house building both for profit and to play a crucial role in the government sustainable communities' agenda. Traces Tesco's involvement in the residential development scene from its London mixed residential/retail schemes in Hammersmith in 1995 and Kensington in 1998 to its proposed 104 apartment scheme on the site of the former south London Women's Hospital in Clapham and a major mixed use scheme in Streatham. Tesco's future is as a developer not just a retailer.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68348 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 127736-1001 |
Reports on innovative supermarket chain Tesco's move into private sector house building both for profit and to play a crucial role in the government sustainable communities' agenda. Traces Tesco's involvement in the residential development scene from its London mixed residential/retail schemes in Hammersmith in 1995 and Kensington in 1998 to its proposed 104 apartment scheme on the site of the former south London Women's Hospital in Clapham and a major mixed use scheme in Streatham. Tesco's future is as a developer not just a retailer.