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When he announced the sale of the company's stake in O'Parinor in August, Mr. Atkins said proceeds from property sales this year had been reinvested in projects such as the Silverburn shopping center in Glasgow, Scotland, and the Les Terrasses du Port, a shopping-center development linked to the regeneration of the Old Port in central Marseille in France
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One will be at Silverburn Retail Park in Pollok, Glasgow, and the second will be in Galashiels in the Borders.
Archive 2007-09-09 Valleys Mam 2007
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One will be at Silverburn Retail Park in Pollok, Glasgow, and the second will be in Galashiels in the Borders.
Marks go green and windy Valleys Mam 2007
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"Creating a new 'green' store at Silverburn has presented us with a great opportunity to trial and develop new technologies that have the potential to be rolled out in M&S stores across the UK," he said.
Archive 2007-09-09 Valleys Mam 2007
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"Creating a new 'green' store at Silverburn has presented us with a great opportunity to trial and develop new technologies that have the potential to be rolled out in M&S stores across the UK," he said.
Marks go green and windy Valleys Mam 2007
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He took a large stone and threw it into the Silverburn stream; there was a great splash, and the ever-widening circles of blue ripple broke the surface of the water, dying away one by one in the sedges on the bank.
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Owen and Montagu were walking by Silverburn, and talking over the affairs of the school.
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Also, although a number of sales have been made from loan books, notably Silverburn shopping centre in Glasgow from Lloyds Banking Group for £297m, prospective buyers are still reluctant to make significant investments other than in primary assets with stable tenants.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Also, although a number of sales have been made from loan books, notably Silverburn shopping centre in Glasgow from Lloyds Banking Group for £297m, prospective buyers are still reluctant to make significant investments other than in primary assets with stable tenants.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Make life in a car so bloody difficult, eventually they will get the bus or train (or just go to Silverburn).
unknown title 2009
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