Plans to transform Glasgow’s High Street area by investing £200 million in a new 7.5 acre residential neighbourhood of more than 700 homes for rent have been submitted to Glasgow City Council. In addition to 727 new build-to-rent homes on the site behind High Street rail station, the application
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Keith Brown at opening of the new M8/M73/M74 Cabinet secretary for economy, jobs and fair work, Keith Brown, looks back on transport investment over the last ten years and looks to 2018.
Work starts on new £5m Carnoustie Golf Links extension Work has started on a new £5m extension at Carnoustie Golf Links.
Atlantic Quay Buildings 1, 2 & 3 DWP signs up to Atlantic Quay 1
Glasgow’s former Dunnes store to be sold Property consultancy CBRE has been tasked with selling the former Dunnes department store on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street.
Aberdeen Science Centre Halliday Fraser Munro appointed to £4.7m redevelopment of Aberdeen Science Centre
Manni Ferguson Manni Ferguson from Kier Construction examines the growing diverse range of roles for women in business.
Tom Templeman Capital move for Graham + Sibbald as surveyor eyes further growth
Snowy weather, rising costs and uncertainty relating to Brexit are to blame for a sharp drop in construction output, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has said. Newly released data for March from the IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) revealed a sharp fall in ou
(from left) Councillor Danny Devlin; Councillor Angela Convery; Tom Tracy, contracts manager CCG Scotland Ltd; Bruce Lindsay, development manager CCG Scotland Ltd; Tony Buchanan, leader of East Renfrewshire Council; Councillor Paul O’Kane; Councillor Paul Aitken and Phil Daws Work starts to build
Steel distributor sets up at Maxim Office Park Maxim Office Park has announced UK specialist steel plate distributor, processor and trader Brown McFarlane as its latest occupier.
One of last year’s winners, Building Futures, with Louise Dunn, marketing manager of CALA Homes (West), far right £45k boost for Scottish charities thanks to CALA Homes
A plumbing business has had its appeal against a decision of an employment tribunal unanimously dismissed after justices in the Supreme Court endorsed the decision of the tribunal, namely that the respondent was, inter alia, a worker in terms of the Employment Rights Act 1996.
Bill Robertson CBE - Image credit EY Robertson honoured as Scotland’s leading Family Business
Rachel Maitland Edinburgh energy company eyes growth with new head of supply


