Property Management: Volume 2 Issue 4

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Table of contents

Clear Leases from an Institutional Property Manager's Standpoint

R.J. MIAS Neat, AFS FIBA, ACIArb

An institutionally acceptable lease is one which will enable the investor to secure the best return from the property leased. This means that the landlord should be without…

Opportunities for changes of use or renewal of buildings

Anthony J. Faulkner ARICS FBIM

Quietly, almost unnoticed, technological progress is having a significant effect on the property market. Buildings, constructed with a specific purpose in mind, and with an…

British and American Science Parks: a comparison

J.M. Henneberry

Introduction Science parks were first developed in the USA in the 1950s, 20 years before such schemes were proposed in Britain. To what extent can American experience of science…

Positive Property Management — a new prospectus (concluded)

Chris Arnison

In the two previous parts of this paper it has been stated that ‘conventional’ property management is passive, inflexible and uneconomic. In general terms I have suggested that if…

Opportunities for property development: A systematic approach to identifying development opportunities

Alexander MSIA Morrison RIBA DipTP

The construction of the M25 will bring about a considerable improvement to the highways network in the south east of England. The pressure for new development which stems…

Cover of Property Management

ISSN:

0263-7472

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Graham Squires