Estates Gazette 1997 Ian Evans - Abstracts

Estates Gazette 1997 Ian Evans
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A bit of give and take: housing schemes requiring the co-operation of private firms, local authorities and housing associations can work well, with the opportunity for decent profit margins.Real estate industryIan Evans
Armchair revolution. (home shopping in the United Kingdom)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryIan Evans
A slicker City. (City of London, England, residential property market)Real estate industryIan Evans
A suitable case for treatment. (office demand in Middlesbrough, England)Real estate industryIan Evans
Bidding frenzy. (personal experiences of auctioneers as customers at auctions)Real estate industryIan Evans
Capital city. (Captial Bank)(North West Occupier supplement)(Company Profile)Real estate industryIan Evans
Counter attraction. (retail industry in Hoddesdon and Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England)Real estate industryIan Evans
Essex appeal. (campaign to bring businesses into Essex, England)Real estate industryIan Evans
Front row veteran. (MFI Chairman Derek Hunt)Real estate industryIan Evans
Gunpowder plots. (development of Ministry of Defence land in Waltham Abbey, England)Real estate industryIan Evans
Planted out for profit. (advantages of including landscaping in business park design)(Business Parks)Real estate industryIan Evans
Race to the line. (call centres located in Europe)Real estate industryIan Evans
Terrier of the terraces. (Chelsea FC and Chelsea Village Chairman Ken Bates)(Company Profile)Real estate industryIan Evans
Tug of war. (United Kingdom planning laws for out-of-town retail developments)Real estate industryIan Evans
Underground liberator. (extension of Jubilee Line underground railway, London, England)Real estate industryIan Evans
Utopia revisited: inner-city areas and country towns alike are providing suitable sites for 'urban villages'.Real estate industryIan Evans
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