Urban Planning and Real Estate DevelopmentThis text brings together urban planning and real-estate development. It should be useful to students of real-estate studies, estate management, land management, land economy, and general practice surveying. |
Contents
PART TWO Urban planning organization | 25 |
PART THREE Urban planning issues | 116 |
PART FOUR The real estate development process | 212 |
PART FIVE Real estate development sectors | 382 |
PART SIX Conclusion | 523 |
548 | |
559 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acceptable activity agent allow appeal application approach areas authorities become building cent centre City companies concerned Conservation consideration considered construction costs Council create deal decision demand economic effect environment environmental established example existing facilities factors finance funding future grant greater growth housing identified important increase industrial interest investment involved issues land listed London major material matters method nature objectives obligation operations park particular period planning authorities planning permission planning policy possible potential powers practice problems produced professional profit property development proposed reasonable referred regarding regional rent responsible result retail scheme sector seek space standards structure supply sustainable tenants town town planning urban usually