ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1985, this book examines the impact financial institutions have on the location of investment of vast resources, including office development. An analysis of their behaviour is crucial to an understanding of the 20th Century urban development process. This book documents some of the international activity of property investment. Some cities in the UK, USA and France are examined in detail to demonstrate the huge physical impact of this development process. The constraints on office development are also discussed. A recurring theme is the power of the supply side of the development industry in comparison with the relatively weak position of the office end-user.

chapter Chapter One|11 pages

Office Development - Some Initial Considerations

chapter Chapter Two|21 pages

The Property Market

chapter Chapter Three|12 pages

Control of the Office Development Process

chapter Chapter Four|22 pages

Physical Impact of the Development Process

chapter Chapter Five|18 pages

Office Development Patterns and Problems in the UK

chapter Chapter Six|25 pages

France - A Controlled Market

chapter Chapter Seven|25 pages

North American Office Development

chapter Chapter Eight|13 pages

Office Development and Technological Change

chapter Chapter Nine|18 pages

Policy Implications