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Series: Property Week ; 67(10) 15 March 2002, 32-34(3)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Three new reports from the British Council of Offices (BCO) investigate the economic case for tall buildings. One of the reports "Tall buildings in London: giving occupiers a voice" - the first research to ask occupiers what they want - argues that London must have skyscrapers if it is to maintain its position as a world-class capital city. The CO reports reveal that occupiers believe the best options are tall towers.The BCO is considering whether to lobby goverment to issue advice on towers.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Three new reports from the British Council of Offices (BCO) investigate the economic case for tall buildings. One of the reports "Tall buildings in London: giving occupiers a voice" - the first research to ask occupiers what they want - argues that London must have skyscrapers if it is to maintain its position as a world-class capital city. The CO reports reveal that occupiers believe the best options are tall towers.The BCO is considering whether to lobby goverment to issue advice on towers.