The development of a 20-floor hotel complete with a sky bar overlooking the River Clyde in Glasgow has been given the green light to progress after Scottish Ministers opted not to intervene in the planning application.
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The opening of a visitors centre in Galashiels which tells the story of Scotland through one of the world’s largest tapestries has been put back.
A dream to create a contemporary community hub for the people of Tranent has become a reality with the opening of the new Fraser Centre.
Students at a Glasgow school are now on the path to a career in construction, thanks to training provided by energy and regeneration specialist ENGIE.
Organisers of a major architecture conference taking place in Dundee this week will invite world-class architects to understand its society by looking at the city it has created.
Regarded as a domestic masterpiece for Scottish architecture, the 1904 Charles Rennie Mackintosh Hill House has been saved thanks to the innovative ‘Box’ that has been constructed by Robertson Construction and the fundraising efforts of the National Trust for Scotland.
The entrepreneur behind a proposed £12 million hotel and restaurant at the Tomatin junction on the A9 has warned that the development could be in jeopardy over a “squabble” with a local distillery over the place name.
Revised plans to demolish a former night club and music venue in Edinburgh in order to build flats are set to be approved by councillors.
Technology investment and a “refinement in payment processes” has seen Laing O’Rourke reinstated to the Prompt Payment Code live list.
The construction of a range of new state-of-the-art sports facilities at Glenalmond College is one of the highlights of a recent multi-million-pound programme of investment at the school. Warden Hugh Ouston (second left), head of Glenalmond, at one of the new astro pitches with pupils Imogen Hannay
Plans for a residential development on vacant ground at Shawlands Bowling Club in Glasgow have been refused by planners.
Councillors have approved a development programme for a new residential quarter in the heart of Aberdeen.
Construction has begun on a new housing development which will bring 172 properties to a former car manufacturing site in Paisley.
A plan to deliver a £45 million concert hall in Edinburgh's New Town has been put on hold as developers explore alternative sites for the project.
The development of a new ‘Digital Quarter’, which would also bring around 600 affordable homes to the west of Edinburgh, could provide a significant boost to Scotland’s economic growth, according to a new report


