The future for leisure property in the UK
Series: Journal of Leisure Property ; 1(1) December 2000, 18-26(9)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Examines the state of the leisure property industry, showing how it has changed in people's perception from a rather minor, specialist industry and somewhat ignored to a distinct but varied mainstream property sector in its own right. In the 1990s the sector experienced a strong expenditure growth and there is major representation by multiple occupiers in each sub-sector willing to take on long traditional institutional-type leases. This has stimulated institutional investment and helped cause a development boom - in town centres to service eating and drinking and in out of centre multi-use leisure parks. Considers briefly the main drivers for change and the implications for the property market. This paper is an edited version of a document produced for the RICS Research Foundation and published as part of "2020: Visions of the Future". References.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Examines the state of the leisure property industry, showing how it has changed in people's perception from a rather minor, specialist industry and somewhat ignored to a distinct but varied mainstream property sector in its own right. In the 1990s the sector experienced a strong expenditure growth and there is major representation by multiple occupiers in each sub-sector willing to take on long traditional institutional-type leases. This has stimulated institutional investment and helped cause a development boom - in town centres to service eating and drinking and in out of centre multi-use leisure parks. Considers briefly the main drivers for change and the implications for the property market. This paper is an edited version of a document produced for the RICS Research Foundation and published as part of "2020: Visions of the Future". References.