All Property Week articles in Scotland 19 March 2010
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Budget 2010: "Asset sales on track," says Darling
Chancellor Alistair Darling has said that the sales of the Tote betting chain and the Dartford Crossing are on track.
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"Expressions of interest” sought for Olympic Park stadium
The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) has called for expressions of interest from parties interested in using the Olympic Stadium after the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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London businesses back council rates change
Three quarters of London businesses say local authorities in the capital should be able to keep more of the money they raise in business rates.
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English Heritage to report on worship places
English Heritage is to report on the condition of the UK’s 14,5000 listed places of worship this summer as congregations struggle to afford the costs of repairing them.
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Whitehall to examine MoD Bath sites exit
A new Whitehall working party has been set up to discuss the future of three Ministry of Defence sites in Bath.
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Public sector wastes £15bn a year on procurement
The public sector is wasting £15bn a year on badly organised procurement and £10bn on shared services and outsourcing, the Institute of Directors has revealed.
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PWTV: Dave Anderson on Edinburgh’s problem sites
Dave Anderson, city development director for Edinburgh City Council, talks to Property Week about the capital’s problem development sites and the using TIF funding to kick start projects.
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PWTV: CB Richard Ellis Scotland talks on Lloyds' occupation
CB Richard Ellis executive director, Miller Mathieson and director of business space, Stewart Taylor talk to PW TV about the future of Lloyds Banking Group’s occupation in Edinburgh as well as the capital’s leasing market.
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Scottish specials
Four cooking enthusiasts from Edinburgh’s property world went head to head in Property Week’s second Property Come Dine With Me competition last month, overseen by David Hatcher and David Doyle
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Paisley Ties
Some of today’s biggest property names attended Paisley College in the mid-1980s. David Hatcher went in search of the class of 1985
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Show us the money
Developers are beginning to whisper again about building in Edinburgh and Glasgow. But will they be able to attract funding?
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Minority report
A hung parliament in the UK general election may give the SNP greater influence at Westminster, but spending cuts are inevitable, whoever holds the balance of power
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Max headway
Maxim hopes its first office tenant after almost three years will open the floodgates
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Rental growth will result from shortage of new property
The scale and speed of the turnaround in the investment market and sharp correction of property yields in the latter part of 2009 was staggering and surprised many
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Time stands Steele for Knight Frank’s new recruit
For most people, moving jobs means getting used to a new environment
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Retail has seen a ‘flight to prime’
When I started in agency more than 25 years ago in Edinburgh, C&A, Burtons and Littlewoods dominated the high street
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EKing out a living
East Kilbride’s struggling shopping centre could be about to receive some much-needed investment
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Exchange marks the spot for Edinburgh
A new mixed-use development could cement the Exchange District’s dominance of the capital’s office market
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Dundee’s game show
The presence of about 180 computer games and digital media companies has sustained Dundee’s offices market