All Property Week articles in Scotland supplement 7 March 2003
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Talk of the Towns
Tartan skirts … Quartermile waits ... rumours ablaze … axes and crampons ... cashed up
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Profile: Keeping up with Jonas
While others voice their concerns over the Glasgow Harbour regeneration project, the man in charge is keeping his head. We investigate the source of his enlightenment
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Jobs watch: Keep smiling
An anxious recruitment market holds its breath in hope, but Lisa Learoyd is sure the hiccups are passing
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Glasgow: The property industry vs the sex industry
Glasgow hopes to attract new business to its red-light district – legitimate business. We report on a new Bill aimed at moving the prostitutes out of town
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Retail warehousing: The next generation
The lack of availability of development sites has ushered in a new era of retail park design.
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Industrial: New dawn for Scottish ports
The grand waterways have traditionally provided the heartbeat to Scottish industry. We report on how ambitious plans for redevelopment could revive the ports
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Investment: Betting the farm
Plenty of agents daydream about striking out on their own and making lots of money. We look at the experiences of the few who risked everything they own
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Bank on Scotland
We Scots may have depressing shortcomings on the sports field, but our distinct identity remains as strong as ever in the UK property world.