All articles by Stuart McIntosh

  • Rolling in: English developer St Modwen has bought the former Rolls-Royce facility in Hillington
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    An English invasion

    14 October 2005

    Two English industrial developers have bought sites in Scotland in the last month, sparking speculation that more could be on their way north of the border. Stewart McIntosh reports

  • Empty nests: Leith Docks started the waterfront regeneration, but there is now an oversupply of two-bedroom flats
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    In deep water

    14 October 2005

    The market for homes on Edinburgh’s waterfront has ebbed away, leaving developers and investors with unwanted or empty properties. Stewart McIntosh reports

  • Olympic event: Arran Aromatics will distribute its fragrances from Olympic business park
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    Island shopping

    12 August 2005

    Arran Aromatics is based on a small island, but as Stewart McIntosh reports, it has big ambitions

  • From coats to cars: 400,000 sq ft Daks building at Larkhall was bought by Autocare Group
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    Back in fashion

    24 June 2005

    The recent sale of the Daks facility at Larkhall is a symbol of the revival in the sheds market.

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    The plan from Auntie

    28 May 2004

    BBC Scotland believes its 'future-proof' Pacific Quay headquarters in Glasgow will set a benchmark for broadcasting centres the world over.

  • Way forward: Westway in Renfrewshire has secured two key lettings this year
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    Ready and available

    Sheds Supplement Febuary 2004

    The Scottish market is picking itself up from a difficult two years

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    Pig in the middle

    11 October 2002

    Large or small, any decent-quality shed in Scotland is likely to find an occupier. It's the mid-range ones that won't shift.

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    Planning: Man with the plan

    11 October 2002

    Jim Mackinnon is presiding over the biggest shake-up in Scotland's planning system for more than 50 years.We meet Scotland's chief planner