These included setting aside a further 100 hectares adjoining the Disney site for international-class tourist attractions, possibly with more theme parks.
It envisages a new space which will be "Glasgow's primary urban space", with a "day and night environment" that supports creativity and is a "world classtourist destination".
Now, spurred by the tourist potential, and by the interest of Brazil's urban middle class, dozens of towns and cities are doing up old buildings or even entire neighbourhoods.