Developing and sustaining mixed tenure housing developments

Bailey, Nick and Manzi, T. 2008. Developing and sustaining mixed tenure housing developments. Findings. September 2008 (Ref 2295).

TitleDeveloping and sustaining mixed tenure housing developments
AuthorsBailey, Nick and Manzi, T.
JournalFindings
Journal citationSeptember 2008 (Ref 2295)
ISSN0958-3084
YearSep 2008
PublisherJoseph Rowntree Foundation
Web address (URL)http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/housing/2295.asp
Publication dates
PublishedSep 2008

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