All Property Week articles in Scotland supplement 2006
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Searching for more
Kenmore's new managing director has bold plans to attract institutional cash into speculative development.
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And then there was one
A lettings revival has left only one new prime office building available in Glasgow, prompting a rush to develop new schemes.
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Peace mission
British Property Federation chief executive Liz Peace's latest challenge is not lobbying London politicians, but wooing the Scottish property market.
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Never mind
Last year, Edinburgh City Council spent £3m installing retractable bollards that would rise from the ground to prevent cars driving down George Street during shopping hours.
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Fair exchange
A lack of big deals in Edinburgh is not deterring further speculative office schemes, many of which are planned for the Exchange district.
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Double Scotch
Having made the Scottish market its priority, AWG Property is behind new office developments in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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Council nous
You can always rely on the Scots to have an opinion. Even more so if they are a member of the British Council for Offices. Held in the Edinburgh boardroom of law firm Tods Murray, partner and Scottish BCO chairman Bill Ferrie chaired a lively debate.
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Cumbernauld's carbuncle
Is demolition, as voted for by TV viewers, the only answer to Cumbernauld's problems? Sean McAllister visited the controversial 1960s shopping centre.
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The big attraction
Scotland's large industrial sites continue to appeal to developers from south of the border.
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They are not amused
The opening of a Nobles Amusements arcade on Princes Street is the latest in a series of setbacks for Edinburgh's most prestigious retail location.