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Scotland remaining attractive for retailers
SCOTLAND has what some describe as a mature retail sector, another way of saying that we probably have as many shops and shopping centres as we need.
Anstruther in line for a major facelift
A MAJOR facelift is planned for the East Neuk fishing village of Anstruther, and Ryden, in partnership with Environ, has clinched the deal to carry out a feasibility study. Fife Council and the Anstruther Community Regeneration Project will use the s
Office rental market to drop in capital
EDINBURGH'S commercial property market will decline next year despite defying the credit crunch to date, a report to be published this week will warn.
Planning for change is Collar's key role
NEIL Collar started as a trainee with lawyers Brodies in 1990 and has been there ever since.
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