Estates Gazette 1999 Elaine Cavanagh - Abstracts

Estates Gazette 1999 Elaine Cavanagh
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All the freight moves.(development around Manchester Airport, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh, Lisa Pilkington
An exercise in imagination.(includes related article on sports retailing in the United Kingdom)(Decathlon, expansion into the British sports goods market)(Company Profile)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Battle on the high street.(includes related article on retail development in towns within Oxfordshire, England)(retail and leisure development in Oxford, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Bids on a full house.(development in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Change of priority.(research into the West End, London, England, office market)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
City defences up.(Chester and Ellesmere Port, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Driven to distraction.(transportation issues for four major business parks in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryStacey Meadwell, Elaine Cavanagh, Lawrence Higgins, Mark Moore
Fuel thrown in the fire.(Focus '99: Republic of Ireland)(industrial property market in Dublin, Ireland)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Industrial exposure.(Somerset, Devon and Cornwall)(property market in Taunton, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Industry shifts for workspace.(Hampshire)(includes sidebar article detailing refurbishment of Fareham Shopping Centre)(demand for development land shifts towards Fareham, England, and Segensworth, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Just do it.(Special Report '99: Retail)(leisure activities in retail outlets)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Of people and cities.(Estates Gazette residential debate between property professionals)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Question time.(Special Report '99: Retail)(United Kingdom factory outlet market)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Reach for new concepts.(implications of the abolition of duty free shopping in the European Union)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Ready for take-off.(includes related article on office demand in Weybridge and Chertsey, England)(office development in Staines, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Residential revival.(redevelopment in Wandsworth, London, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Retail e-volution.(Special Report '99: Retail)(growth in electronic shopping in the United Kingdom)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Rival schemes face screen test.(Focus '99: Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire)(includes related article on development in Tewkesbury, England)(development in Gloucester, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Styled for a perfect fit.(experiences of property professionals who have self-built their own houses)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Summer turnaround.(Focus '99: M25 Junctions 1-7)(development in Crawley, West Sussex, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Supertanker sails in.(Hampshire)(West Quay shopping centre in Southampton, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
The only way is up.(Focus '99: Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire)(real estate development in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
The power of the pier.(Sussex)(includes details of property development work in Hastings, England)(Tarmac develops commercial element of Sovereign Harbour residential complex in Eastbourne, England)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Three men and a baby.(Somerset, Devon and Cornwall)(commercial property firm asa)(Company Profile)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
To feast from famine.(includes related article on the Yo! Sushi restaurants)(Manchester, England, retail and leisure buildings market)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
Tunnel of love.(Focus '99: Republic of Ireland)(real estate development in Limerick and Cork, Ireland)Real estate industryElaine Cavanagh
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