Aberdeen’s Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) accounted for 35% of the city’s take-up from industrial occupiers last year, rejuvenating the city’s southside and helping to deliver the third best year of the last decade.
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North Lanarkshire Council and NHS Lanarkshire have signed up to work collaboratively on two of Scotland’s largest infrastructure projects to benefit people in Lanarkshire. The proposed East Airdrie Link Road is planned to improve connectivity and reduce journey times across the region, includi
Architecture and design firm Studio LBA has been appointed by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society for the refurbishment and creation of a multi-purpose space for the Fringe Society, Fringe artists and community partners.
The first images of a planned transformation of a historic Victorian Collectors Hall in Glasgow city centre into an event space as part of the ongoing £100 million Love Loan development have now been revealed.
Old Park Lane Management (OPLM) has sold 98 Buchanan Street and 31 Royal Exchange Square in Glasgow to Cervidae for £13.775 million.
The number of building projects being submitted by Scotland's public bodies to the Construction Pipeline Forecast Tool keeps growing as 12 more public bodies have registered on the platform and inputted details of their plans, taking the total number of construction projects to 1,232, valued a
Glasgow City Council is to investigate the use of Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) powers to acquire Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's Egyptian Halls on Union Street.
Bellway Homes has lent its support to Penicuik and District’s Men's Shed, a community social charity based within The Glencorse Centre grounds in Auchendinny.
A civil engineering firm’s full degree apprenticeship scheme has been lauded by a duo of Scottish learners who are approaching the halfway mark of their studies.
Ground engineering and site investigation company Central Alliance has returned to the Orkney Islands to complete a further ground investigation project to help the islands’ council achieve its renewable energy goals.
A tour at the Science Museum in London has claimed Lego bricks can be anti-LGBTQ+ by promoting heteronormative relationships.
Cala Group has appointed Ian Sutcliffe as non-executive chairman and Tom Nicholson as non-executive director.
Staff at Cairngorm Mountain have begun a series of maintenance activities on the electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems that govern the movement of the two funicular carriages up and down the 1.8km viaduct.
Miller Homes has announced the launch of its second development of the year, Greenacres in Sauchie, this Saturday bringing 122 energy-efficient homes to this new residential community in Clackmannanshire.
An advertisement for Scottish Power featuring the architect George Clarke has been banned for misleading viewers.


