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035 _a(Sirsi) u114926
100 _aMcConnell, T.
245 _aWild property
260 _c2001
490 _aProperty Week
_v66(38) 21 September 2001, 38-42(5)
520 _aA three-part guide looking at the steamier side of the property industry. Firstly, considers boxing-based fitness clubs for white collar workers - a new concept that is about to be brought to the UK from the US. Considers how successful the concept is likely to be in the UK, and looks at the emerging demand for suitable space for these clubs. Secondly, discusses table-dancing clubs, which have become the fastest growing sector of the UK leisure industry. Notes that table-dancing operators are actively searching for long-term leases on prime-located properties and are willing to pay large sums to get them. Contends that table-dancing has improved its image, and even gained a respected reputation in the leisure market. Finally, describes how Britain's first cannabis cafe opened for business in Stockport, Manchester, in September 2001, but was promptly shut-down, just 90 minutes later.
590 _aABS
650 _aBOXING CLUBS
650 _aTABLE DANCING
650 _aCANNABIS CAFES
650 _aLEISURE PROPERTY
650 _aMARKET
690 _aLEISURE AND RECREATION
700 _aCreasey, S.
700 _aHamson, L.
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