What does the future look like in Scotland? Despite recent changes, the long-term trend of urbanisation looks set to continue, with a greater emphasis on how space can be used for social good. In this session we discuss the changes to city-centre living and what this means for offices and retail. How do real estate and the Scottish Government work collaboratively to ensure sustainable growth for all?
Speakers:Damian Wild, Editor-in-Chief, EG
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