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According to the United Nations, in 2050 the world’s population is expected to be around 9.8 billion, which is expected to grow to an astonishing 11.2 billion people in 2100. Back in 2010, Tokyo, Japan had the biggest population of any city on the planet with a population of over 36 Million pe
‘Breaking Bad’ star kicks off Glasgow hospice work Breaking Bad actress, Laura Fraser, drove the first spade at a ‘breaking ground’ ceremony for the new Prince and Princess of Wales at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow.
Barratt Developments has announced plans to increase its workforce and invest in new plant development at Selkirk-based Oregon Timber Frame Limited, following its acquisition by the housebuilder in 2019. The plans will see the creation of around 40 new jobs in the Borders community, the extension of
Glass and aluminium specialist Cube Glass has entered into a strategic and potentially lucrative partnership with high-end French design and engineering specialist Bel’M.
Persimmon has made an equity investment in volumetric modular house builder TopHat, establishing a strategic partnership between the two businesses.
Works to transform the commercial and retail centre of Wick to create a more welcoming space are moving forward at pace. Local firm GMR Henderson has been appointed as the contractor with an expected start date on site of Monday 27 October.
Home improvements, new council houses and large-scale housing regeneration will take place in Renfrewshire as councillors approved a £292 million investment across the next five years.
Balfour Beatty is celebrating the official opening of the newly refurbished Gleneagles Station in Auchterarder following a £7.4 million investment. Infrastructure works on the station and surrounding area have been completed in time for the anticipated influx of visitors for the Ryder Cup starting
What was once part of the world’s biggest linen mill is to be converted into luxury apartments.
A new tidal flood model has been produced for developers and planners to consider when working near the River Clyde between Dalbeth in Glasgow and Greenock.
Housing a growing population in homes made out of wood instead of conventional steel and concrete could avoid more than 100 billion tons of emissions of the greenhouse gas CO2 until 2100, a new study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research shows. This equates to around 10% of the remain
Scotland's five regional hub companies have showcased a collective £4.2 billion programme of learning estate infrastructure ahead of an appearance at the Learning Places Scotland conference this week.
The Mayor of New York City is going to make the Island of Manhattan, and the epicentre of global finance, bigger - literally. Mayor Bill de Blasio yesterday announced a $10 billion plan to protect lower portion of Manhattan, home of Wall Street, from sea level rise and the next major storm by expand
The £140 million residential-led revitalisation of Glasgow’s Laurieston area is being featured at an exhibition which celebrates the very best of Scottish architecture.


