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Abstracts: Planning intercompany transfer pricing and protecting planning documents - the Bell case. Developers must be diligent in reviewing fees under amended Pennsylvania municipalities planning code
Abstracts: Planning miscellany. Grounds for appeal. Grounds for opposition
Abstracts: Plants gain a new lease on life. Where the biggest of the big went in 2005. Definition of 'service' gets new scrutiny
Abstracts: Plastics: The customer's location is (almost) always right. Global rationalization drives auto site selection
Abstracts: Play by the rules. IT helps to convey knowledge. Where's it all going to end?
Abstracts: Players' pay-out. Reflections of renewal. Route to prosperity
Abstracts: Playing a double game. E-business hubs look long term. A head for headphones
Abstracts: Playing a lone hand in Pall Mall. Leung is DTZ's star in the Far East. German fund has winning bid on ScotAm portfolio
Abstracts: Playing the generation game. Partnerships for posterity. Ground swell
Abstracts: Playing up their assets. Leisure centre. Pitch battle
Abstracts: Playtime profits. Humberside nets a bigger catch. Winds of change
Abstracts: Plentiful stocks of optimism. PFI bid thrown out. Bracknell revamp plans crushed
Abstracts: Plenty of pubs but no beer allowed. New space stays in the New Town. Waiting for the signal
Abstracts: Plugged in for retail profits. Redressing the needs of the '90s shopper. Supermarkets sweep up
Abstracts: Pockets of opportunity. Play versus work. Moving target
Abstracts: Poetic justice achieved at last. Controversy at the cattle market. From ships to shore
Abstracts: Point of divergence. Streets paved with gold. Retailers take stock
Abstracts: Pointshootsell. Notebook computers: on the road, less is more. Say cheese to E-photos
Abstracts: Poised for action. Terra infirma. Common sense appeal
Abstracts: Poised for lift-off. Trading places. Cisco city
Abstracts: Poised to strike. Step into the 21st century. Bidding to conquer Europe
Abstracts: Poison across the ether. War baby survives first battle. Take that digital leap of faith
Abstracts: Polish economic growth fueling office/warehouse demand. Back to the future: a look at today's CMBS market from the year 2000
Abstracts: Polished protection. Route to prosperity. On the brink of a boom
Abstracts: Political change creates new challenges for facility planning. Industrial and office parks creating new opportunities for corporate expansion
Abstracts: Political change fashions the future. Giant that casts a long shadow. Handle with care
Abstracts: Pomp and now circumspection. Development treads warily. Co-operative society
Abstracts: Poor relation. The attraction of opposites. There's gold in them thar sheds
Abstracts: Popular partnership. Site right. Roll out the barrel
Abstracts: Popular pitch. A race for the right place. More than just talk
Abstracts: Portable power. Always at hand. Look ma, no wires!
Abstracts: Portable power. Digital, in focus. Computer match
Abstracts: Port calls out to developers. Strength in secondhand. A fresh approach
Abstracts: Portfolio diversification and Caribbean hospitality real estate. Warehouse/distribution property characteristics in the United Kingdom and the United States: a comparison
Abstracts: Portfolio partners: brothers build business, retirement nest eggs by co-investing. How real is that lead?
Abstracts: Port operators harbour wider ambitions. Running track. Harbour lights
Abstracts: Ports in a storm. Roads round the corner to recovery. Brochures go digital
Abstracts: Port site has what it takes. Online asset management comes of age. World's longest tunnel will speed Swiss rail traffic
Abstracts: Positive punchlines. Players in the parks. No-shocks troupe
Abstracts: Positive punchlines. The loan manager. Federal expressionist
Abstracts: Positive reinforcement. Suite satisfaction. A silk purse solution
Abstracts: Possession regained. Caveat pre-emptor. No access to fast track
Abstracts: Possessive behaviour. Break provisions in a lease. Relieving the hardship
Abstracts: Post public-sector trauma. Drinking games. Residents fight back
Abstracts: Potential unveiled. Swing with the punches. Glad tidings
Abstracts: Powerful attraction. The door opens: A determination to attract new industries into the region is reflected in both a rash of new schemes and increasing demand
Abstracts: Power struggle. Tightening the reins? Risk development
Abstracts: Power surge. New-wave schemes. Designs on expansion
Abstracts: Power to the people. A sovereign institution. Two cents of advice for John Ritblat
Abstracts: PPG 13 and the residential developer. Bayliss rates transitional relief as biggest headache. This one's on me
Abstracts: PPG 6's grey areas. Retailers hit granite wall in Aberdeen. Sector sensation
Abstracts: Practitioner president. Industry faces a pivotal year; Sharon A. Millett steps up as 1999 NAR president. Building the future
Abstracts: Praegitzer Industries' Ted Molinari: 'Rocky Mountain High' environmental standards speed growth. Steelcase CEO Jerry Myers: creating the office of the future - now
Abstracts: Praegitzer Industries' Ted Molinari: taking the environmental high road. '99's top deals: case studies in fast-track strategies
Abstracts: Preaching diversification. Offices out, shops in. Back on a rising track
Abstracts: Predatory lending laws and the RMBS industry. IRS disclosure requirements affecting tax credit transactions. Recent developments in predatory lending laws: potential impact on secondary market transactions
Abstracts: Preemption of local zoning ordinances under federal hazardous waste laws. Recent challenges to the constititionality of CERCLA under the commerce clause
Abstracts: Preoccupied with success. The best of both worlds. Occupier at the helm
Abstracts: Prepared to defend its reputation. Flexing its wings. Dedicated followers of fashion
Abstracts: Prepare for turbulence. Next step the lifeboat. Tories banking on the Budget
Abstracts: Preparing corporate literature. Corporate literature strategies. H&B's grandee
Abstracts: Preparing for independence day. First-quarter boost for houses. Ignorance is not bliss in property
Abstracts: Preparing for Trafford. Adding spice to the mix. Making centres perform better
Abstracts: Presentation is everything. Trace Solutions' TBS/Agency for MS Windows. ESTATEMAN for Windows
Abstracts: Present tense. Friendly co-operation. The long and the short of it
Abstracts: Preserving environmentally sensitive land. Growth management. Smart growth
Abstracts: Pressing needs. Plans for all seasons: with demands for the traditional British summer holiday changing, towns like Bournemouth and Poole are aiming to attract visitors all year round
Abstracts: Pressure on the centre. Expansion into other quarters. Bridges to success
Abstracts: Preventing an inter-lender war following a borrower default. US construction activity to level off in 1996 according to construction industry forecast
Abstracts: PR gets clients in a write mess. When fraud strikes.... Gloomy figures show few signs of spring recovery
Abstracts: Price Competition for Residential Brokerage. Don't Expect Mortgage Rates to Fall When Short-Term Rates Fall. Public Auctions Can Maximize Sales Prices
Abstracts: Pricing wars. Real estate on their mind. Who can afford that?
Abstracts: Prime example. The way is paved. Living it up
Abstracts: Private function and public listing. Room for growth. Takeover times
Abstracts: Private investors show the way. Orient express beats UK funds. Hedging your bets
Abstracts: Private number. A tale of two flotations. All about EVA
Abstracts: Private-sector lettings. Taking notice. Drafting farm business leases
Abstracts: Privity and property lending. Life post-privity? Privity on parade
Abstracts: Prize guise. Rental evidence distorted. Outcry over Euro site designations
Abstracts: Productivity and the information age. High-performance workplaces: new strategies needed for management, measurement
Abstracts: Productivity shift. Manufacturing sparks better performance. Manufacturing - a special case?
Abstracts: Products on display. Paint it black. Crossing the divide
Abstracts: Professional Liability for Tax Shelter Opinions. Renovating Older Buildings: The Recapture Dilemma. Tax Shelter Topics: Estate Planning for Tax Shelter Interests
Abstracts: Profiles identified. Changing mindsets. Keep an eye on the big picture
Abstracts: Profitable real estate lending: reinventing the wheel for rockier roads. Atlanta: overbuilt or underrated?
Abstracts: Profit and leasehold. High roads to rent recovery. Location, relocation, relocation...
Abstracts: Profit and loss. Second time around. Poised for an influx
Abstracts: Progress with caution. Investors start to assemble. Supply on demand
Abstracts: Promoting its assets. City of northern pride. Linking up to the future: improved communications are now seen as the key to the economic development of Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire
Abstracts: Proper coverage is critical. Keep income flowing. Watch out for that #*!@* tree!
Abstracts: Proper coverage is critical. Portfolio partners: brothers build business, retirement nest eggs by co-investing
Abstracts: Property besieged. Pension funds find a property solution. Plugging into productive systems: computer firms have been the first to recognise the savings on property costs that teleworking brings. But there are problems too
Abstracts: Property besieged. Property and low inflation. Property transformed
Abstracts: Property Managers Confront Problems around the World. Politics Affect International Market. Syndicators Begin to Develop Own Projects
Abstracts: Property not answering. Scheme brewing. Attuned to the market
Abstracts: Property on the up. Future perfect. Capital decision sees new team finding value in NU
Abstracts: Property professionals and their perceptions. Declarations of independence: The Hampel Report calls for transparent business relationships between non-executives and their boards and could prove awkward for some property advisers
Abstracts: Property's Christmas list. Thrusting forward. Rosy outlook for property returns
Abstracts: Property's discount is not only virtual. Charge or retreat for quoted sector? Grosvenor Estate
Abstracts: Property set to keep edge on gilts. Station plan spurs ice rink partnership in Richmond. Agents' prospects caught in confusion: conflicting reports on the state of the market cannot conceal a slowdown
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