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| 245 | _aBusiness park supplement | ||
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_aChartered Surveyor Weekly _vSupplement 26 November 1987 (LOAN) |
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| 520 | _aA CSW supplement surveying developments in business parks :- 1. Name of the game. T. Hazell analyses different names used for industrial estates . p3(1). 2. Bumpy note turns to steady upward trend. R. Nabarro reviews major shifts in preferred location s. p4(1). 3. All change on uses. I. Flanagan discusses implications of the new Use Classes Order . p6(1). 4. Seeing is believing on site. D. Morgan assesses the changes to Arlington Securities first business park Globe Park , Marlow . p10(1). 5. A 24-hr park. R. Kynoch reports on Speyhawk s first park near Reading . p12(1). 6. All things to all men. J. Gardner reports on the activities of Slough Estates . p15(1). 7. Stockley sets the pace. J. Roberts reports on Stockley Park billed as the UK`s flagship business park. p19(1) 8. Put out the flags. D. Lawson reports on developments at Guildford . p20(1) 9.State of the art stateside. W. Fulton assesses developments in the USA . p22(1). 10. Nice little earner in groves of Academe. T. Hazell | ||
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| 690 | _aPROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY | ||
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