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Journal:
Property Management
Property Management (2015) 33 (4): 386–404.
Published: 17 August 2015
... in. Research limitations/implications – The research was limited to sustainable office buildings. New office buildings seeking to incorporate sustainability which need to focus on the needs of tenants in order to maximise value. Practical implications – There is an urgent need to ensure sustainable...
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Property Management
Property Management (2002) 20 (4): 264–277.
Published: 01 October 2002
...‐income residential areas. Shopping centres in certain areas had to change their products and tenant mix to cater for the specific needs of new black residents, while the increasing integration of residential areas will also have an impact on the location of office firms. Attention is drawn to certain...
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Property Management
Property Management (2001) 19 (2)
Published: 01 May 2001
... Tenants of commercial property are beginning to have a much bigger say over the terms and conditions of their occupational leases. And – with government encouragement – the days of onerously long-lease agreements with upward-only rent review clauses look to be numbered. Paul Rixon, landlord...
