Margaret Burgess Housing Minister Margaret Burgess has announced a new price ceiling for Help to Buy (Scotland) which it is hoped will support more people to get onto or move up the property ladder.
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Plans for the creation of a £25 million green energy centre by St Andrews University have been given the stamp of approval.
It can't be easy being the world's most famous living architect. Sometimes, you have to say what's on your mind. Sometimes, words just won't do. No, that's not Frank Gehry demonstrating the spire of his newest skyscraper. That's Frank Gehry giving you - and all his critics - the finger. Gehry's digi
Neil Baxter The Carbuncle Awards are “cynical, crass, commercial, stupid, unhelpful, petty nonsense that should be ignored by everyone”, according to a prominent architectural figure in Scotland.
Deputy first minister Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled details of a multi-million pound package to fund new hospitals and health centres across the country.
Commercial property sales in Scotland almost doubled in 2014’s third quarter, rising from £592m in Q2 to £962m in Q3. This figure represents the best quarterly return on commercial property sales in Scotland since 2008 and the onset of the recession.
Sarah Speirs Scottish house price growth remained steady as demand soared during October, according to the latest RICS UK Residential Market Survey.
The £48 million phase one redevelopment of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital is set to start later this month following the approval of the Full Business Case by the Scottish Government.
Glasgow based construction and manufacturing business CCG (Scotland) Ltd has announced the appointment of a new management team at renowned construction research and development centre iQ Lab Ltd. The Group’s innovative team focus on delivery of research & development, sustainability and const
The 2014 winners The five contenders competing to be named Property Company of the Year in the Scottish Property Awards have been revealed.
Antony C Wolffe receives the City of Edinburgh Medal for Civic Design from John Brennan, Head of ESALA at ECA Antony C Wolffe, who graduated from Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) in 1944, has finally been awarded the City of Edinburgh Civic Design Medal he was due to receive 70 years ago.
Patricia Murphy Patricia Murphy has joined BAM Construction’s Scottish business in a newly created senior buyer role.
A number of significant build programmes such as care homes, community and leisure facilities and schools will go ahead in Aberdeenshire after the council approved a Capital Plan worth almost £1bn. The £952 million plan for 2015-30 will support job creation, support businesses and deliver improve
New planning guidance in Fife will help regenerate the area and create jobs, according to the council. The new guidance replaces three previous documents and aims to support growth in the region's housebuilding sector.
(left to right) Brian McQuade, Kier Construction managing director; Stephen Parker, Kier Construction; Michael McBrearty, chief executive, hub South West; Provost Joan Sturgeon; Kenneth Gibson MSP; Cllr Anthony Gurney; Ryan Broadley, Kier Construction Work has begun on the creation of a £36 million


