This study presents an examination of office development in the regional city in the period 1960-1987. The economics and structure of the development industry are analysed and related to an examination of the property markets of Leicester, Nottingham and Northampton. Information was obtained from observation surveys, unpublished material (planning records), questionnaire surveys covering estate agents, development interests and investors in office property and a postal questionnaire to property development companies. Many office buildings constructed in regional cities are developed by highly centralized development companies. The relationship between this type of company and the space-economy forms a central component of this study. The or...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
The aim of the study was to establish the effects of national spatial planning policy on the functio...
This paper aims to identify the institutional structure and development of property regimes in diffe...
This study presents an examination of office development in the regional city in the period 1960-198...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study presents an examination of office development in ...
This thesis examines the attempts of the local planning authority in Edinburgh to control and guide...
Production of urban space is assumed to be a rent seeking activity, carried out by many developers w...
This study pursues the thesis that the conventional concepts of urban ecology and land economics sho...
The interaction between the property market cycle and the development industry at the local level is...
Abstract. The authors provide an empirical investigation of office market dynamics and model the use...
In this paper it is argued that more attention should be paid to the role of supply-side factors in ...
The versatile ‘city building’ processes are in the focus of this issue. The author’s papers deal wit...
In their treatment of development, researchers in the property sector tend to adopt positivist metho...
This research looks at the processes of urban redevelopment programmes through a comparison between ...
Although the real estate development industry is a very large industry and a major shaper of the bui...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
The aim of the study was to establish the effects of national spatial planning policy on the functio...
This paper aims to identify the institutional structure and development of property regimes in diffe...
This study presents an examination of office development in the regional city in the period 1960-198...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study presents an examination of office development in ...
This thesis examines the attempts of the local planning authority in Edinburgh to control and guide...
Production of urban space is assumed to be a rent seeking activity, carried out by many developers w...
This study pursues the thesis that the conventional concepts of urban ecology and land economics sho...
The interaction between the property market cycle and the development industry at the local level is...
Abstract. The authors provide an empirical investigation of office market dynamics and model the use...
In this paper it is argued that more attention should be paid to the role of supply-side factors in ...
The versatile ‘city building’ processes are in the focus of this issue. The author’s papers deal wit...
In their treatment of development, researchers in the property sector tend to adopt positivist metho...
This research looks at the processes of urban redevelopment programmes through a comparison between ...
Although the real estate development industry is a very large industry and a major shaper of the bui...
The main arguments of this thesis are as follows. Residential expansion is a major feature of London...
The aim of the study was to establish the effects of national spatial planning policy on the functio...
This paper aims to identify the institutional structure and development of property regimes in diffe...