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This report looks at the situation relating to the future of the Kelvin hall, the international sports arena.  

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Abstract This report looks at the situation relating to the future of the Kelvin hall, the international sports arena. It is structured as a case study about Kelvin hall development in this emerging new century. It places the Kelvin hall development into its history context, moving on to analysis the main objectives of Glasgow City Council and identify of the main stakeholders involved. The decision- making options and the potential partners who can make additional funding in supporting of that option is assessed in relation to its project practices. Finally, some perspective and the advice given to Glasgow City Council for the future of the Kelvin hall are discussed. Executive Summary In session 2001/2, there was a current and a high-profile issue in Glasgow - whether or not Glasgow City Council should sell a city landmark, the Kelvin Hall (containing the International Sports Arena and Museum of Transport), to private property developers. The Kelvin...

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