Property Management: Volume 9 Issue 2

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Table of contents

Shopping centres in the 1990′s – the multiplies′ choice

J.M. Goble

Highlights the elements of research into multiple retailers′attitudes that relate to retail management with reference to shoppingcentres. Considers location, day‐to‐day…

Commonhold – a problem or an opportunity?

R. Aitken‐Sykes

Highlights important policy issues in respect of the proposedcommonhold system, and how it may affect long leaseholders andlandlords/freeholders. Discusses the College of Estate…

The offices of the ’nineties

F. Duffy

Discusses speculative offices in London, a city where the two majoroffice design traditions are found side‐by‐side. Considers the changingnature of London offices, the British…

Transport options and the future of cities

J. Wootton

Examines the possible ways of dealing with the problems caused intowns and cities by increasing car ownership. Discusses future trafficforecasts, the present shape of cities…

Negotiation education and training, and the surveyors

J.M. Myerscough, S.B. Tyler

Examines aspects of the current practice of negotiation education,exploring relevant issues and conflicting views. Considers the case forformal negotiation training, the provision…

Estate management and growth in higher education

J. Avery

Examines some of the implications of increasing numbers in highereducation for the management of buildings and estates of the Englishpolytechnics and colleges. Discusses the…

The cost and benefits of rehabilitation and refurbishment

C. Pugh

Reviews the theory and principles of economic appraisal inredevelopment and rehabilitation/refurbishment. Explains some of thestatistical research in housing and commercial office…

Sick building syndrome: is there a way forward?

A.S. Robertson

Considers the condition of sick building syndrome and the factorsthat may cause it. Discusses the definition of SBS, the likely causes,physical factors, indoor pollution, personal…

BRIEFING: Intelligent buildings

P. Robathan

Considers the nature and importance of intelligent buildings.Examines why intelligent buildings are important in terms of occupants,managers, owners, and developers, how the…

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Cover of Property Management

ISSN:

0263-7472

e-ISSN:

1758-731X

ISSN-L:

0263-7472

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Graham Squires