Estates Gazette 1997 - Abstracts

Estates Gazette 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A better way to settle. (impact of Professional Arbitration on Court Terms scheme on handling disputes between landlords and tenants)Real estate industryTorquil Gyngell, Margaret Anstey
A breath of fresh air. (inquiry into the effect on air quality by the development of a new supermarket in Bath, England)Real estate industryPeter Weatherhead
Adapt or be left behind. (United Kingdom surveyors in international property market)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryAlan Froggatt
Advantage sportswear. (UK sports shops offer wide range of top branded products)Real estate industryClive Vaughan
All hands to the pump. (United Kingdom utilities market)Real estate industryPaul Garrett
A lot of changes. (guidance notes for property auctioneers)Real estate industryGraham Parker
Ambridge in his sights. (investment in agricultural land, using the Archers radio serial as an example)Real estate industryJonathan Morgan-Smith
A new weapon against sleaze? (views on Nolan report on standards in public life)(Column)Real estate industryTony Kitson
Anywhere, any place, any time. (British Telecommunications PLC's Intranet system) (Special Report: Infotech)Real estate industryAlan Tinworth
A teetotal conversion. (residential conversion of public houses) (includes three case studies)Real estate industryNick Taylor, Michael Osborn
A way through the mire. (motorized vehicles use of green lanes)Real estate industryAngela Syndenham
Balancing act: arbitration is about objectively assessing the arguments on both sides of a dispute. The 1996 Arbitration Act now strengthens its role.Real estate industry 
Behind the facade. (circumstances under which alteration of a listed building is regarded as demolition)Real estate industryRobert Lewis, Simon Harding Roots
Being a wiser witness. (giving expert evidence in court)Real estate industry 
Big box retailing.(Shopping Centre Progress 1997-98)Real estate industryMark Teale
Big league. (market for warehouse space in the United Kingdom)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryChip Mitton
Blight rights. (compensation for blighted property in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryRoger Sherlock
Bringing the rail system into line. (United Kingdom railways)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryChris Jackson
Building prices rise with demand. (construction industry in the United Kingdom)(Office Trends '97 supplement)Real estate industryTony Whitehead
Cash pileup foreseen. (property investment)Real estate industry 
Catch up with market change. (United Kingdom surveyors must adapt to change)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryMike Ringer
Cautionary tales. (legal use of caution in the United Kingdom)(Mainly for Students)Real estate industry 
Changing mindsets. (United Kingdom real estate investment)Real estate industryRichard Mully
Church Commissioners for England v Ibrahim and another. (United Kingdom Court of Appeal hearing; tenancy agreement)Real estate industryBarry Denyer-Green
Cite all concerns. (land sale legislation in the United Kingdom)(Options to Purchase)Real estate industryJohn Bosworth
Clean-up push.(impact of UK Landfill Tax on waste disposal industry)Real estate industryMark Brumwell
Clear incentives. (UK government encourages local councils to use Private Finance Initiative)Real estate industryJohn MacCrae
Clue up on technicalities. (landlord and tenant legislation)Real estate industryMichael Metliss
Company directors and criminal charges. (criminal liability of companies in United Kingdom)(part 1)(Concluding on Feb 22 1997)Real estate industry 
Conversions rebuild city life. (office conversions in the United Kingdom) (includes related article on Barratt Developments PLC)(Office Trends '97 supplement)Real estate industryMark Moore
Crime and punishment. (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, members disciplinary procedures)Real estate industryMike Taylor
Customs excise developers' options. (changes in United Kingdom tax law on property sale or rent)Real estate industryMark Stapleton
Cut down on conflict.(question of surveyor's role as advocate and expert witness)Real estate industryStewart Harvey
Decisive deliberations. (mortgage laws in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryMax Thorowgood
Deutschlanders uber London. (German investment in the United Kingdom property market)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryElizabeth Edwards
Developers take public transport. (plans for public gas-powered bus service in Northampton, England)(Editorial)Real estate industryHelen Pearce
Digging beneath the surface. (United Kingdom landfill tax)Real estate industryStuart Garwood
DIY giants fight for market share.(Do-it-yourself)Real estate industryClive Vaughan
Don't court disaster: when landlords attempt to guarantee regaining possession by taking out exclusion orders, they should take pains to go to the right court.Real estate industryNeil Ham
Don't shoot the messenger. (United Kingdom estate agents should not be blamed for gazumping)(Column)Real estate industryJonathon Woodfield
Dreaming of a life behind bars? (liquor licensing procedure in Scotland and England)Real estate industryMary Anne Macharg, Audrey Ferrie
Duel over the details. (option to purchase contracts)Real estate industrySinclair Lewis
Dynamic distributors deliver the goods.(distribution contractor services)Real estate industryJohn Towers
Early closing daze: after the Argyll ruling, it is harder than ever for landlords to enforce keep open covenants but, as the law evolves, tenants must still fear damages.Real estate industryKeith Conway
Eastern England. (business location data)(includes related articles on Bedfordshire County Council and Norfolk County Council)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Eastern turmoil favours London: despite some inauspicious omens, MIPIM Asia proved a worthwhile trip, but for unexpected reasons.Real estate industryTrevor Goodman
East Midlands. (East Midlands, England; business location data)(includes related article on Lincolnshire County Council)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Economical with the truth. (differences between misrepresentation and mis-statement)(Mainly for students)Real estate industry 
Either way, a winner. (effect of European Monetary Union on property values)Real estate industryHugo Llewelym
End of the deep freeze. (real estate market in France)Real estate industryRonald Austin
Estates Gazette 100. (League table for the surveying profession)Real estate industry 
Examine your technique. (valuation examination for chartered surveyors)Real estate industry 
Fair play?: ever thought you were playing one game and everyone else was playing another? With the chaos that is property law, conveyances fell lit all the time.Real estate industrySue Cullen
Figure out inflation. (studying the effect of inflation on United Kingdom property market)(Mainly for Students)Real estate industry 
Filling station. (dentists located in high streets in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryCheryl. Freedman
Final and binding? (decisions of independent experts)Real estate industryNicholas Cheffings, Jonathan Gaunt
Firm decisions. (limited liability company conversion)Real estate industryAnne Gregory-Jones
Flagging a problem. (United Kingdom local authorities concerned about banners on buildings)Real estate industryJohn Trimbos
Following the flexible worker. (United Kingdom office furniture industry)(Office Trends '97 supplement)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryJeremy Myerson
Friendly invasion. (European retailing market becomes more international)Real estate industry 
From adversaries to partners. (relationship between landlord and tenant in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryPeter Freeman
Fuelling efficiency. (competition between oil companies and supermarket chains)Real estate industryAlison Henry
Funds put their trust in houses. (residential investment; United Kingdom)Real estate industryGraham Parker
Getting in on the Act. (United Kingdom's Housing Act 1996 allows sale of privately owned blocks of flats by auction)Real estate industryGary Murphy
Giving notice. (landlord notices to tenants)Real estate industryMark Pawlowski
Gleam of certainty: office occupiers in London are looking for guaranteed delivery in a market with record low levels of supply.Real estate industryMarch Lopatin
Golden age for the silver screen. (development of multiplex motion picture theatres in the United Kingdom)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryRobert Gray
Greater London. (London, England; business location data)(includes related articles on London First Centre, London Docklands Development Corporation and London Lee Valley Partnership)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Guide book for Europe. (moves to establish approved European standard for property)(valuation practice, part 3)Real estate industryPeter Champness
Hands-off approach. (United Kingdom planning policies)Real estate industryCharles St George
Have you ever been reckless? (fraud, recklessness and negligence laws in the United Kingdom)Real estate industry 
Healthy balance.(environmentally-friendly building development work in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom)Real estate industry 
Hedging your bets. (survey into property investment as a hedge against inflation)Real estate industry 
Hidden value. (Valuation Office property market report Spring 1997)Real estate industry 
Hunts Refuse Disposals Ltd v Norfolk Environmental Waste Services Ltd. (United Kingdom Court of Appeal hearing; disposal rights and rents)Real estate industryBarry Denyer-Green
Ideas to bring in outsiders. (foreign investment in United Kingdom property market)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryAnthony Dunnet
Independence day. (Independent Insurance)(North West Occupier supplement)(Company Profile)Real estate industryEvans. Ian
Industrial/distribution statistics. (London, England; industrial and distribution property availability)(Occupier Series 1997: London/M25)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Industrial/distribution survey results. (East Midlands, England)(East Midlands Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Industrial/distribution survey results. (North East England)(North East Occupier supplement)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Industrial/distribution survey results. (North West England) (includes industrial/distribution statistics)(North West Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Industrial/distribution survey results. (South West England, South Wales) (includes industrial and distribution statistics)(Occupier South West and South Wales supplement)Real estate industry 
Industrial/distribution survey results. (survey of industrial and distribution businesses occupying property in London, England)(Occupier Series 1997: London/M25)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Industrial/distribution survey results. (West Midlands, England) (includes articles on industrial/distribution statistics and deals)(West Midlands Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Industrious ambitions. (J Saville Gordon)(Company Profile)Real estate industryErica Billington
In favour of a three for all. (need for multiple representation for UK property industry)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryAlastair Ross Goobey
In good heart: The Spine Road from the M6 is pumping growth into Heartlands.Real estate industrySimon Spencer
Inns and outs. (United Kingdom hotel industry) (includes related article on economics of accommodation)(Industry Overview)Real estate industry 
Is there a link between electricity and cancer? (links between cancer and electromagnetic forces in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryPeter Rice, Annelie Maier
Is this reasonable?: New parts of the Housing Act will hit honest landlords unfairly as tenants get rights to challenge service charges on the grounds of 'reasonableness'.Real estate industryDavid Gilder
Keep an eye on the big picture. (investment in property)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryChris Bartram
Keep quiet. (confidentiality clauses in commercial property deals)Real estate industryVivien King, Jonathan Gaunt
Kept up to the mark. (German open-ended property funds investing abroad)Real estate industryDavid Ryland, Johannes Conradi
Knives out among restaurant rivals. (competition for sites in buoyant United Kingdom restaurant sector)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryAngela Jameson
Landlords go househunting. (investment in private rented accommodation)Real estate industryChris Phillips, Alan Collett
Lawyerspeak: waiver. (doctrine of waiver in English law)Real estate industry 
Leaks that will sink the boat. (publicity and the chartered surveying industry)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryMalcom King
Leap in space. (shift towards speculative business park development in United Kingdom)(Business Parks)Real estate industry 
Let's drink to that. (United Kingdom local authority planners take more flexible line on bars and restaurants in city centres)Real estate industryNigel Bennett
Licence to drill. (United Kingdom landlord and tenant law)(Landlord and Tenant)Real estate industryTim Smithers, Ben Willis
Life after Woolf.(cutting costs in disputed valuations)Real estate industryGraham Vivian, Norman Rose
Lifting the area. (Liebherr-Aero-Technik Gmbh; Deptford, England)(North East Occupier supplement)Real estate industryWylie. Ian
Lofty ambition. (Manhattan Loft Corporation; specialists in penthouse apartments, London, England)(Interview)Real estate industryHelen Pearce
Looking at the bigger picture. (Gainsborough Business Centres develops ready-made office space)Real estate industry 
Losing ground to the outsiders. (surveyors as property advisers)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryPhilip Challinor
Making a clean job of leasing. (leasing contaminated land; United Kingdom )Real estate industryNicholas Whitehead, Nadeem Khan
Management for the millennium. (need for new approaches to shopping centre management in United Kingdom)(Shopping Centre Progress 1997-98)Real estate industryStephen Jaffe
Manufacturing sparks better performance. (assessment of regional effect of grants on rental growth in the manufacturing sector)Real estate industryJim Whelan, Edward Lambah Stoate
Meet the challenge. (Assessment of Professional Competence interview for chartered surveyors in the United Kingdom)Real estate industry 
Memo to: Tony Blair. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair; 1997 property survey)Real estate industryCharles Romney
Millennium mayhem. (effect of new millennium on computer systems)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryLorraine Baldry
Minding your own business. (United Kingdom property consultants)(Viewpoint)Real estate industryTony Graham
Money talks. (economic variables that affect United Kingdom economy)(Mainly For Students)Real estate industry 
More for lease. (advantages of financial leases)(Special Report: Finance)Real estate industryJimmy James
New Labour, newly lovable. (United Kingdom property industry positive about new Labour government)(annual BPAA/Estates Gazette conference)Real estate industryTony Sutton
New town revival.(changes in UK housebuilder site preferences)Real estate industryJohn Herington
No justification for ignorance. (capital allowances in United Kingdom property market)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryPaul Blakeley
Non-food retailing. (mixed views about impact of out-of-town retailing on high street retailing in United Kingdom)(Shopping Centre Progress 1997-98)Real estate industryRichard Doidge, Chris Pieroni
North East. (North East England; business location data)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Northern Ireland. (business location data)(includes related articles on Belfast City Council, the Industrial Development Board for Northern Ireland, and Langside Corporation)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
North West. (north west region of England; business location data)(includes related article on Rochdale Development Agency)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Now it's your neck too. (United Kingdom health and safety regulations)Real estate industryMitchell Winter
Nursing an investment. (investment in nursing homes in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryRachel Frampton
Obstacles to victory. (breach of contract regulations)Real estate industryMarcus Barclay, Paul Marco
Occupier survey key results. (East Midlands, England)(East Midlands Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Occupier survey key results. (North East England)(North East Occupier supplement)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Occupier survey key results. (survey of businesses occupying property in London, England)(Occupier Series 1997: London/M25)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Occupier survey key results. (West Midlands, England)(West Midlands Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Office statistics. (office availability and rents; London, England)(Occupier Series 1997: London/M25)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Office survey results. (East Midlands, England)(East Midlands Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Office survey results. (North East England)(North East Occupier supplement)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Office survey results. (North West England) (includes office statistics)(North West Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Office survey results. (South West England and South Wales) (includes office statistics)(Occupier South West and South Wales supplement)Real estate industry 
Office survey results. (survey of office occupiers; London, England)(Occupier Series 1997: London/M25)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Office survey results. (West Midlands, England) (includes related articles on office statistics, office deals and office profiles of three law firms)(West Midlands Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
On holy ground: transactions involving Church land could leave you looking heavenwards - thanks to their arcane complexities.Real estate industryJames. Hall
Openness pays off. (Estates Gazette survey of 100 surveying companies in the United Kingdom)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryCharlie Fulford
Open spaces. (office market in City of London, England)Real estate industryPhilip Smith
Open to new ideas. (Drivers Jonas's business practice and employee management)Real estate industryErik Brown
Order out of chaos. (planning permission for infrastructural schemes)Real estate industryTony Kitson
Orient express beats UK funds. (Far Eastern investment in the United Kingdom)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryJonathan Vandermolen
Outlawing undesirable practices. (legislation governing real estate agency in the United Kingdom)Real estate industry 
Partnership, not discord. (need for unity in UK real estate industry)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryJeremy Bayliss
Pay by the rules. (taxation policy for the commercial property industry in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryMark Nichols, Richard Croker
Paying for upkeep.(impact of service charge clause under the Housing Act 1996 and the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 on UK case law)Real estate industryDel W. Williams
Planners prove hard to convert. (conversion of farm buildings) (includes related articles on personal experiences of converting farm buildings)Real estate industry 
Planning officers are coming under greater pressure to follow procedures which are not necessarily clear.Real estate industryGraeme Keen, Anne Williams
Pomp and now circumspection. (office building design in the United Kingdom)(Office Trends '97 supplement)Real estate industryMark Moore
Power steering. (Richard Baker, Property Manager, Rover Group; United Kingdom)(West Midlands Occupier supplement)(Interview)Real estate industryPaul Stohm
Premium hikes in offices. (United Kingdom commercial property insurance industry)(Office Trends '97 supplement)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryRobert Outram
Presentation is everything. (Beginners' Guide to IT)Real estate industryJohn Kirkwood, Jonathan Turner
Property turns up trumps.(growth in worldwide real estate market)Real estate industryPiet Eichholtz, Hans Op't Veld
Put a ceiling on what you'll pay. (United Kingdom tenant and landlord contracts, dilapidations)Real estate industryPeter (British television broadcaster) Taylor
Put on the spot. (negligence claims against solicitors)Real estate industryAnthony Judge
Railroad to ruin. (construction law)Real estate industry 
Rates of impact. (United Kingdom economy)Real estate industryJudith Huntley
Red book comes under fire. (United Kingdom valuation manual)Real estate industryChristopher Horler
Reflections of discontent. (planning cases in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryJohn Martin, Martin Edwards
Regeneration game. (funding of regeneration projects in the United Kingdom)(Mainly for Students)Real estate industry 
Report tracks leisure boom.(UK Leisure Parks report by DTZ Debenham Thorpe; leisure industry trends)Real estate industry 
Retail/leisure survey results. (East Midlands, England)(East Midlands Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Retail/leisure survey results. (North East England)(North East Occupier supplement)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Retail/leisure survey results. (North West England) (includes retail/leisure statistics)(North West Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Retail/leisure survey results. (South West England and South Wales) (includes retail statistics)(Occupier South West and South Wales supplement)Real estate industry 
Retail/leisure survey results. (survey of retail and leisure property occupiers in London, England)(Occupier Series 1997: London/M25)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Retail/leisure survey results. (West Midland, England) (includes related articles on retail statistics, retail/leisure deals, leisure profiles of three restaurants and a retail profile of a department store)(West Midlands Occupier supplement)Real estate industry 
Retail statistics. (retail rental prices in London, England)(Occupier Series 1997: London/M25)(Illustration)Real estate industry 
Scotland. (Scotland, United Kingdom; business location data)(includes related articles on Scottish development agencies)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Sense of security? (impact of United Kingdom's Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 on rent deposits)(Landlord and Tenant)Real estate industrySue Cullen, Simon Petley
Shocking overheads: valuers are in for a shock if they do not take into account the deleterious presence of electricity power lines when assessing a property.Real estate industryColin Gell
Simons leads Bristol race. (Simons Estates set to win retail and leisure development in Bristol, England)Real estate industryPhilip Smith
Slum city. (urban housing development)Real estate industrySimon Milliken
South East. (South East England; business data)(includes related articles on American Community School Ltd. and Rochester upon Medway City Council)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
South West. (South West England; business location data)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Space in the hole. (subletting regulations in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryTim Smithers, Ben Willis
Space oddities. (study into effect of new business trends on property requirements)Real estate industryVirginia Gibson, Colin Lizieri
Spark of hope for subcontractors. (United Kingdom 1996 Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act Part II)(Mainly for Students)Real estate industry 
Speak out for data freedom: from grand promises on freedom of information, it now seems that the government is dragging its feet.Real estate industryamanda Seidl
Statistics you can count on. (Valuation Office's Property Market Report Autumn 1997)Real estate industry 
Stay on the right side. (property legislation in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryTim Smithers, Stephen Stratton
Stock answers. (United Kingdom equity market)(Mainly for Students)Real estate industry 
Sum you win sum you lose. (valuation of landlords claims against insolvent tenants)Real estate industryCarolyn Swain
Swamped, bit by bit.(implications of computerised data in US property industry)Real estate industryHelen Arnold
Switched on to lighting. (controversy over floodlighting in residential areas in United Kingdom)Real estate industryMark Hadley, Nicholas Lightbody
System overhaul.(property management company invests in new IT system, includes details of company structure)Real estate industryIain Reichwald
Take cover. (insurance) (includes related article on the need to enforce obligations)Real estate industryPhilip Mason
Taking on a wider role. (office facilities management in the United Kingdom)(Office Trends '97 supplement)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryRachel Frampton
Tenants call the tune. (speculative office development in Leeds, England)Real estate industryDavid Mann
The appliance of science. (proposed science parks for London, England)Real estate industryJohn MacRae
The environment and its place in the developer's balance sheet.(analysis of UK environmental audits)Real estate industry 
The great deceivers. (misrepresentation laws) (Mainly for Students)Real estate industry 
The hidden trap. (investment advice, transfer of going concern clearance)Real estate industryBrian Slater, Alan Spiers
The more things change.... (United Kingdom Conservative Party's planning policy)Real estate industryAndrew Shallish
The real case for property: while property's performance compares favourably with gilts and equities at the moment, its greatest advantages must still be promoted.Real estate industryGerald Blundell
The spread of the glossies. (magazine publishing in the United Kingdom)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryRobert Gray
The United Kingdom. (inward investment)(includes related articles on Invest in Britain Bureau, the CBI Employee Relocation Council and English Partnerships)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Time to avoid disaster. (year 2000 transition)Real estate industryRajeshree Bhojnani, Linda Fazzani
Time to take the plunge. (property market in the United Kingdom)(Column)Real estate industryChristopher Jonas
Too little too late. (United Kingdom's Landlord and Tenant Covenants Act of 1995)Real estate industryGavin Acheson
Travel companies cruise into profit. (United Kingdom holiday tour operators)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryGary Noakes
Tricky business. (complicated legal issues arise when tenants fall behind on service charges)Real estate industryJason Hunter
UK offices get a breath of fresh air. (air conditioning in United Kingdom)(Office Trends '97 supplement)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryLen Sanford
United on technology. (EGPropertyLink, Internet service)Real estate industry 
Unwitting criminals.(renting commercial space in mixed-use property)Real estate industryRichard Budge
Uses and abuses. (United Kingdom landlord and tenant agreements)Real estate industryMark Heighton
Value of theory and practice. (valuation of secondary investment properties) (includes related article in yields and discount rates)(Mainly for Students)Real estate industry 
Waking from a planning nightmare. (dealing with the problem of stalled developments)Real estate industryEmma Slessenger, Graham McGowan
Wales. (Wales, United Kingdom; business location data)(includes related articles on local councils and Welsh Development Agency)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
Welcome to the real world. (United Kingdom real estate industry)(Column)Real estate industryTony Grant
West Midlands. (West Midlands, England; business location data)(includes related articles on local development agencies)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
What can you get away with? (United Kingdom planning regulations)Real estate industryDudley Leigh, Pat Thomas
What's it worth? (property valuation in United Kingdom)Real estate industryMichael Mallinson
Wheels in motion. (plans for guided bus network in Northampton, England)Real estate industryJohn MacRae
When partners must go public. (stock market flotation)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryMark Struckett
When pollution leads to prosecution. (prosecution of companies in the United Kingdom)(Company Directors and Criminal Charges, part 2)Real estate industry 
When shops go AWOL. (UK House of Lords rules that shopping centre tenants are not bound by keep-open covenants)Real estate industryPhilip Bailey
When simple refurbishment is not enough. (shopping centres in the United Kingdom)(Industry Overview)Real estate industryMerrick Marshall
When time runs out. (United Kingdom landlord and tenant laws)Real estate industryPeter Williams
When 'village' means out-of-town. (factory outlet villages; rating valuation problems)Real estate industryMatthew Midwinter
... Where DIY costs less. (do-it-yourself, J. Sainsbury PLC warehouses)(Company Profile)Real estate industryAdam Tinworht
Will the cycle be unbroken? (importance of property research in preventing damaging cycles)(Viewpoint)(Column)Real estate industryPaul McNamara
Winning ways with mediation. (alternative dispute resolution)Real estate industryVivien King, David Shapiro
With EMU win or lose?: there is a great deal at stake for the UK's overall economy and its property sector in the country's participation or non-participation in European monetary union.Real estate industry 
Worth their wedges. (Estates Gazette survey of United Kingdom property executives salaries) (includes profiles of executives)Real estate industry 
Write to break. (commercial leases) (Landlord and Tenant)Real estate industryHenry Pitchers
Yes, no, maybe ... (latest regulations on capital allowances in the UK)Real estate industryAndrew Green
Yorkshire and Humberside. (northern areas of England; business location data)(includes related articles on local councils, a Leeds office park and the city of York)(British Relocation Directory 1997)Real estate industry 
You can't knock this. (Nelson Bakewell Auctions)(Company Profile)Real estate industryJames Cannon
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