Refurbishment - who pays?
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; 282(6329) 11 April 1987, 166-168(3)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: Considers the question of shopping centre refurbishment , and claims the reason why less than 10% of post-war schemes have been refurbished is the problem of who funds the work. Looks at factors which could influence whether it is the local authority , institution or developer, and concludes that until the argument between who pays and who benefits can be resolved, many refurbishment opportunities will be wasted.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Considers the question of shopping centre refurbishment , and claims the reason why less than 10% of post-war schemes have been refurbished is the problem of who funds the work. Looks at factors which could influence whether it is the local authority , institution or developer, and concludes that until the argument between who pays and who benefits can be resolved, many refurbishment opportunities will be wasted.