All Property Week articles in Scotland supplement 2008
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One square
Hammerson’s redevelopment of Union Square will kick off a chain reaction. Christine Eade reports
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Introduction
Has anyone ever met a retailer who failed to hit sales targets in the first week’s trading in a new shopping centre?
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Family values
David Hatcher meets Frances Gardiner, 37, associate at law firm Maclay Murray & Spens, and her husband, Graeme Clark, 38, a director at DTZ
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Microsoft is first tenant at Edinburgh’s Waverley Gate
After three years lying empty, Edinburgh’s office flagship, Waverley Gate, has lured its first occupier: Microsoft.
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Earth shakers
The Scottish Property Federation gathered in Edinburgh last month for its first-ever conference. A higher profile and political lobbying were two key issues. David Hatcher reports
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Cordatus cuts loose
After an acrimonious split from Scottish Widows, the directors of Cordatus Partners are fundraising again.
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Enemies at caltongate
Developer Mountgrange is caught up in a wrangle over a new scheme in Edinburgh’s Old Town and faces a sleaze allegation.
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LandSecs submits Corby's 'Evolution' plans
Land Securities has submitted a planning application for the second phase of a major retail led mixed-use development in Corby town centre.