All Property Week articles in Scotland supplement 15 March 2002
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Words of wisdom
Concerns about retail, transport and co-investment dominated a Lambert Smith Hampton/Property Week Question Time in Edinburgh. We were there to hear the exchange of views
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Royal secrets
Royal Bank of Scotland forbids discussion of its property plans. We investigate its activities, finds details of a major requirement in Glasgow and reveals redevelopment plans in the City
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Man with a mission
Two years on from devolution, the pressure is on the Scottish Executive to build on the country's recent economic successes. We ask the questions. First minister Jack McConnell gives the answers
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Life and soul
Standard Life is planning to more than double its spending on property this year.
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Solid as a rock? - Glasgow
Jones Lang LaSalle maps out activity in Edinburgh s office, retail and industrial sectors during the last year, with a focus on Glasgow
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Solid as a rock? - Edinburgh
Jones Lang LaSalle maps out activity in Edinburgh's office, retail and industrial sectors during the last year, with a focus on Glasgow
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Tale of three cities
While Glasgow and Edinburgh hog a good deal of the limelight in Scotland, three other cities are busy meeting their own challenges and carving out their own niches. We take a look round Aberdeen, Dundee and Inverness
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Support act
Kevin McCabe's earnings-based property company, Teesland, has always had a strong commitment to Scotland and it is on the verge of reinforcing that through a complex deal that will give it a stock market listing.