Brownfield site satisfaction
Language: English Series: Financial Times ; 27 September 1997, 14(2)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: A report from Credit Lyonnais Laing takes issue with the projected increase in households and the failure to take account of the million homes created in the last six years. Urges that property reclamation and conversion from other uses should be counted as brownfield sites in rural areas and the need to be alert to these opportunities.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3338-11 Property 2000 timebomb | WB3338-12 Square mile boom | WB3338-13 Birmingham`s new skyscraper | WB3338-14 Brownfield site satisfaction | WB3338-15 Out-of-town sites blocked | WB3338-16 Best value concept | WB3338-17 Virtual Hebrides |
A report from Credit Lyonnais Laing takes issue with the projected increase in households and the failure to take account of the million homes created in the last six years. Urges that property reclamation and conversion from other uses should be counted as brownfield sites in rural areas and the need to be alert to these opportunities.