Scotland’s rates in a spin
Individual businesses in Scotland still have no idea how next April’s rating revaluation will hit them and property professionals look for clues. Mark Simmons reports
Individual businesses in Scotland still have no idea how next April’s rating revaluation will hit them and property professionals look for clues. Mark Simmons reports
HMRC’s requirement for new offices in central Glasgow is taxing a market that has seen no speculative building for more than three years. Mark Simmons reports
Inverness has a paucity of branded restaurant operators despite its large catchment area. Scoop Asset Management is trying to redress the balance.
After years of decline, Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street is in desperate need of revival. Claire Robson asks whether a new regeneration plan will bring a change of fortune
London may pull in talent from around the world but there is no shortage of possibilities elsewhere.
A lack of suitable office space in Scotland’s key cities, combined with rising rents, is leading companies to take offices in locations outside city centres
Scotland’s capital is on the cusp of joining the city deal set, but with any agreement having an impact far beyond Edinburgh’s centre, it may yet prove elusive. Mark Smulian reports
Lack of new development means new offices will be in short supply in both of Scotland’s major business centres. Mark Simmons reports
CLS chairman steps down; Scottish Property Alliance launches investment opportunities; London tower numbers set to rise
LISTEN: High levels of take-up and occupier demand have made for strong regional office markets in Scotland, according to research by CBRE.