All Property Week articles in Scotland supplement 2007

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  • Role call : Riley, Whateley and Gregory
    News

    Castlemore to float local shops REIT

    Scotland supplement 2007

    Riley and Gregory aim to raise £160m to expand high-yielding portfolio

  • Room to roam: a boulevard above the rail tunnels separates the hotels (in brown, top) from the offices (in green)
    Markets

    A twist in Tiger’s tale

    Scotland supplement 2007

    Tiger Developments has scrapped office and retail plans for Edinburgh’s Haymarket in favour of a scheme led by the city’s hot new subsector: hotels.

  • Street wise: Jonathan Guthrie is leading the campaign to clean up Princes Street
    Markets

    Unfit for a prince

    Scotland supplement 2007

    Claer Barrett hears plans to give Edinburgh’s famous shopping street a much-needed overhaul.

  • Markets

    Family values

    Scotland supplement 2007

    Claer Barrett meets David Smith, 45, Land Securities’ regional director in Glasgow, and his sister, Val Hunter, 40, a senior property surveyor at Strathclyde University. Both are chartered surveyors.

  • Markets

    Edinburgh rocks

    Scotland supplement 2007

    Claer Barrett reports from the launch of the Scottish Property Federation.

  • Markets

    Buy-to-let ghetto

    Scotland supplement 2007

    There has been an explosion in housebuilding in north Edinburgh. All it needs now are residents.

  • Going gets turf: Tritax’s Eurocentral plan has spurred
    Markets

    Miles better

    Scotland supplement 2007

    Office rents in Glasgow are now on a par with Edinburgh.

  • Next size up: extension work at the St Enoch Centre begins at Easter
    Markets

    Affairs of the heart

    Scotland supplement 2007

    Two shopping centres are competing to call themselves the ‘heart’ of the UK’s biggest prime retail pitch outside London.

  • News

    Scotland supplement 2007

    Scotland supplement 2007