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New Chairman for the Scottish Property Federation

Paul Curran imagePaul Curran, Managing Director of Edinburghbased Quartermile Developments, has been announced as the new Chairman of the Scottish Property Federation (SPF).

Succeeding current Chairman Chris Stewart, Chief Executive of the Chris Stewart Group, Paul took up his new position at the SPF’s Annual Dinner at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.

Paul, as the SPF’s figurehead in Scotland, will advocate the benefits of the real estate sector to the Scottish economy but also emphasise the importance of attracting global capital to Scotland which can in turn be invested locally.

David Melhuish, Director of the SPF, said, “We are delighted to welcome Paul to his new role as Chairman. Chris Stewart has done an exceptional job, raising our profile and engagement with government, particularly on the importance of the capital markets to the Scottish real estate industry. This is something Paul’s experience in large-scale developments and attracting investors to local Edinburgh developments will take forward.”

Paul added, “As Chairman of the SPF, I will focus on how we can further develop the industry for the nation’s advantage. In particular, we need to consider how we can make development and investment in Scotland much more attractive.

“I’m looking forward to working with David Melhuish and the team over what will be an extremely important 12 months for Scotland’s economy and the real estate sector.”

Paul is responsible for both Quartermile Developments’ strategic direction and the company’s successful project delivery. The business is based within its flagship Edinburgh city centre development.

February 3, 2017

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