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Glasgow gets its game on
It's not only London that is preparing for a major sporting event. Estates Review looks at the preparations going ahead in Glasgow ahead of the city hosting the 2014 Commonwealth G...
Irvine Bay: Regeneration committed to local engagement
Though a smaller project, there is still a great deal of work that will go into the regeneration of Irvine Bay, explains Stewart McIntosh...
Tax Increment Financing – a viable new funding stream?
With the future of regeneration in serious jeopardy due to dwindling investment, Sarah Speight asks whether we could use a proven funding mechanism from across the pond to help dev...
FM opportunity
With energy saving the holy grail of facilities management, Andy Holt and Greg Kemp explain how a facilities manager can coordinate the many energy efficiency objectives inherent i...
Put remedial works ahead of renewables
While renewables are being proclaimed as the key to meeting environmental obligations, Stroma suggests that a simpler and more cost-effective solution is being overlooked: improvin...
Bulgaria bucks trend
As the world's strongest property market in 2007, Bulgarian property investment has made a huge €2.36bn increase on 2006 figures and is successfully keeping up the momentum for 200...
How realistic is the localism agenda?
Bob Robinson asks whether the Government can effectively deliver on its plans to devolve planning powers back to the local level...
News in Brief
Bank of Essex to challenge high street brands
Councillors in Essex have released plans to create their own bank, in a bid to ease local companies'...
Blackpool regeneration given go ahead
Blackpool Council has given the go ahead for a £220m regeneration scheme to transform the town centr...
Union Square, Swindon
Swindon's regeneration plans are picking up pace with a Jury's Hotel due to open in May and planning...
