By Ian McConnell FORMER Scottish Enterprise chief Steve Dunlop has joined Crosswind Developments, the company behind plans to build 2,500 homes and create more than one million sq ft of commercial space on an area around a decommissioned runway at Edinburgh Airport. Mr Dunlop, who stepped down as head of the economic development agency last autumn, has been appointed as a non-executive director of Crosswind, which is part of Edinburgh Airport owner Global Infrastructure Partners. Crosswind, which is pursuing the development of the site around the decommissioned runway under the “Elements Edinburgh” name, notes it is independent of the airport with its own board chaired by former chancellor of the exchequer Lord Alistair Darling.
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