Estates Gazette 1999 Mark Cooper |
Title | Subject | Authors |
1999: an office space odyssey.(British Telecom Property launches cable-free office) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
City squares up to mayor.(Focus '99: City of London, Fringes and Docklands)(includes related article on planning in Docklands, London)(influence of new Lord Mayor of London on planning issues in the City of London, England) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
E-tour boom hits home.(includes related article on the Internet and estate agents)(use of the Internet in business) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
High street values to be hit as shoppers buy from home.(impact of Internet shopping on traditional retailers) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
Occupiers look for flexible friends.(includes related article on business parks)(demand for offices and industrial space in the area around Heathrow Airport, London, England) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
Steamroller or saviour?(includes related article on housing development in Newbury)(the authorities agree to Vodaphone's plans to build on greenfield site in Newbury, Berkshire, England)(Company Profile) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
St George's urban jam.(objections against a mixed-use development at Imperial Wharf, London, England) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
The cost of going green.(includes details of winners of British Council for Offices 1999 awards)(costs associated with energy-efficient offices) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
The usual line-up.(building development in the West End of London, England) | Real estate industry | Mark Cooper |
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