All Property Week articles in Scotland Supplement March 04
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Watch this space
Occupier activity is picking up in Edinburgh, fuelling hopes of a recovery.
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On the move
Glasgow Harbour has dominated recent activity in the city but the sector still has potential for growth.
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Hurray for Holyrood
This may look like the zany office interior of a dot-com company with too much cash to spend but these pictures were taken inside the Scottish Parliament.
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Making the grade
Developers and occupiers are hanging on rental movements as speculative schemes come to market.
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Scotland's forgotten village
Freeport's deserted factory outlet scheme in Scotland is the disappointment of its UK portfolio. Angela Monaghan visits the site and reports on the developer's plans to resurrect it
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Flying Scotsmen
Four of Scotland’s biggest property companies have outgrown their native land and are casting their net across the UK and Europe. Claer Barrett hears their strategies
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Highland fling
The future looks rosy for Inverness, although much depends on improvements to local infrastructure.
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We're counting on a team effort for a competitive future
Successful countries, regions and cities are all competitive places. They strive to provide better physical, economic and societal conditions than are available elsewhere, knowing that this will create dynamic places for business and enterprise, and create attractive places for people to live, work and visit. My vision for Scotland ...
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Border crossing
There are fewer opportunities for graduates in Scotland, and recent mergers have upset the agency apple cart.
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Between a rock and a hard place
Uncertain times are ahead for the financial institutions on which Edinburgh's economic strength is built. Claer Barrett asks how the property sector could be affected by the fallout
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Belt and braces
Big requirements are driving the market, and agents hope that developers will respond with some speculative building.
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The Battle for Ravenscraig
Ravenscraig is Scotland's largest brownfield site and has huge regeneration potential but the mud that's flying between its developer, Wilson Bowden, and rivals Land Securities and Standard Life could stall the project for years. Claer Barrett reports
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Scottish Property Awards 2004
The 2004 Scottish Property Awards are almost upon us. The Scottish Academy has finalised its shortlist for each of the 14 categories, and the winners will be announced at Property Week’s sell-out event on 13 May at the Glasgow Hilton
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News
Scotland Supplement March 04
Pulling up the drawbridge Can Freeport breathe new life into its forgotten retail fortress?