Estates Gazette 1999 Anita Howarth - Abstracts

Estates Gazette 1999 Anita Howarth
TitleSubjectAuthors
An unholy row.(Focus '99: North East)(includes related article on Darlington)(development in Durham, England)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Calling all sheds.(Focus '99: Industrial and distribution)(demand for second hand buildings from the call-centre industry in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Doomed to delay.(Yorkshire Industrial and Distribution)(controversy over draft urban development plan for Leeds, England)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Drinking games.(Leisure)(review of public entertainment and liquor licensing in United Kingdom to affect property market)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
End of the line for red tape.(encouraging investment in rail stations in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Fine words, little action.(Focus '99: North East)(North East England regional development agency draft economic strategy)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Green lobby sees red.(Somerset, Devon and Cornwall)(housing allocations in Devon, England)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Hazardous experiment.(plans to build on greenfield land in Cambridgeshire, England)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Labour-saving data devices.(Special Report '99: Infotech)(Threadneedle Property Fund, use of Byline's AdminEstate software)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Streamlined finances.(Waterside Development)(British Waterways seeks to exploit property assets)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Subject to delays.(Focus '99: Industrial and Distribution)(effect of United Kingdom planning policies on the rail freight industry)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Super charged in Brum.(Focus '99: West Midlands)(transportation issues in the West Midlands, England)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Surprise inspection.(inspectors report on Leeds Unitary Development Plan, England)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
The car's not the star.(Focus '99: Offices and Business Parks)(implications of the United Kingdom government's transport plans for office developers and occupiers)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
The quest for an alternative.(transportation policy in Birmingham, England)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
Watertight plan sought.(Waterside Development)(United Kingdom government's policy on port expansion)Real estate industryAnita Howarth
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