Special report: ports and airports
Series: Property Week ; 67(23) 14 June 2002, 44-54(7)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: The first article discusses how British Airways, in the face of critics calling for rationalisation of its property assets, has different plans to boost funds. The second article outlines available development land at the UK's ports and lists the operators, land availability and key facts of each port mentioned. The final article reports the rail freight industry is waiting over the outcome of two significant planning inquiries. Argent plans to build a London International Freight Exchange development to the west of Heathrow and Alconbury Developments is proposing to build a rail-connected scheme at the former Alconbury airfield.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS65588 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 118583-1001 |
The first article discusses how British Airways, in the face of critics calling for rationalisation of its property assets, has different plans to boost funds. The second article outlines available development land at the UK's ports and lists the operators, land availability and key facts of each port mentioned. The final article reports the rail freight industry is waiting over the outcome of two significant planning inquiries. Argent plans to build a London International Freight Exchange development to the west of Heathrow and Alconbury Developments is proposing to build a rail-connected scheme at the former Alconbury airfield.