It had headquarters in Edinburgh's West End, Palmerston Place and Manor Place, Edinburgh, where it employed a large team of architects, engineers and quantity surveyors.
[4] Its chairman from 1968 to 1972 was Sir William Gray who went on to be Lord Provost of Glasgow.
[1] In 1989 it was abolished (as a direct result of Conservative policy on privatisation under Margaret Thatcher) and some of its functions transferred to Scottish Homes.
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