Empty buildings should go free
Language: English Series: Estates Times ; no 1095 10/5/91 p1&8Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Rating experts believe other developers will follow the example of Wates City of London which has gutted 30,000 sq ft of surplus space in Winchester House EC2 to avoid paying empty rates .| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2719-47 Double act | WB2719-48 Estate agents | WB2719-49 Too many agents | WB2719-50 Empty buildings should go free | WB2719-51 IFS study | WB2719-52 Rating trap | WB2719-53 Surveyors prefer caution |
Rating experts believe other developers will follow the example of Wates City of London which has gutted 30,000 sq ft of surplus space in Winchester House EC2 to avoid paying empty rates .