Markets Scotland
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(42) 21 October 2011, 45-52(6) Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Institutions bring £125m of prime investment assets to market in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Scottish Futures Trust reports on the future of public property in Scotland. Bids are to be lodged by the end of November for the mixed-use development Quartermile, Edinburgh's most sought-after development site. Glasgow has had only three new office starts in 2011 so far according to the latest Drivers Jonas Deloitte Crane Survey. Aberdeen Football Club hopes to have a preferred party to buy its Pittodrie Stadium site by March 2012. Dawn Developments is refused permission for its 78 700sq ft superstore in East Kilbride.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L154194 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 154194-1001 |
Institutions bring £125m of prime investment assets to market in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Scottish Futures Trust reports on the future of public property in Scotland. Bids are to be lodged by the end of November for the mixed-use development Quartermile, Edinburgh's most sought-after development site. Glasgow has had only three new office starts in 2011 so far according to the latest Drivers Jonas Deloitte Crane Survey. Aberdeen Football Club hopes to have a preferred party to buy its Pittodrie Stadium site by March 2012. Dawn Developments is refused permission for its 78 700sq ft superstore in East Kilbride.