All Property Week articles in Scotland Supplement 16 March 2001
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Lots on the landscape
The Glasgow City Centre Crane Survey is a snapshot of development at the start of 2001, covering everything of over 1,000 sq m (10,765 sq ft) in the core of Scotland's largest city
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Highland stings
Escalating land prices in Scotland's rising star, Inverness, are causing some concern that the city may lose its sparkle.
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Glasgow gambles
Glasgow council has big plans for regenerating the city, working with landowners and developers, but will the proactive tone of the new city plan, released this month, really work?
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Executive stress
Scottish minister for the environment Sam Galbraith's political reputation was tarnished in his previous post as minister for education, when he presided over the Scottish Qualifications Authority fiasco of sending late or incorrect exam results to 16,000 school pupils. Will his ride get any easier in his new position?
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Destination Dundee
Things are really looking up in Dundee as big businesses, retail outfits and call centres find it an ideal place to locate.
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Ocean's colours seen
Forth Ports has a vision to regenerate Leith, a rundown corner of Scotland. Its seaside shopping centre, Ocean Terminal, is due to open in October but it hasn't been plain sailing
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Capital gains?
Strong office demand and a changing retail climate are just two aspects of Edinburgh's performance last year. Jones Lang LaSalle's sector-by-sector overview reveals all
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Caledonian dreaming
Hillington was designed to meet post-war concepts about working conditions. Now, despite the estate's age, Caledonian Land's Chris Darroch is getting it into shape for Scotland's modern industrial needs.
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Black gold rush
Britain's oil capital has entered 2001 with observers more confident than at any time in the past four years.