Special report: offices, business and science parks
Series: Property Week ; 68(28) 18 July 2003, 43-54(6)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: First article examines how the UK office market is threatened by cut-price operations in the Far East, as many companies look to relocate non-core functions to cheaper locations. Next article discusses Investment Property Databank's 10th annual Business Park Index report which reveals a mixed picture of the UK business park market in 2002. The results show that the sector improved on the previous year, but vacancy rates on business parks have still jumped to 11.7%. Concludes with a look at the struggling sector of science parks. Graphs and tables.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | X123332 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 123332-1001 |
First article examines how the UK office market is threatened by cut-price operations in the Far East, as many companies look to relocate non-core functions to cheaper locations. Next article discusses Investment Property Databank's 10th annual Business Park Index report which reveals a mixed picture of the UK business park market in 2002. The results show that the sector improved on the previous year, but vacancy rates on business parks have still jumped to 11.7%. Concludes with a look at the struggling sector of science parks. Graphs and tables.