RICS head of UK government relations and city strategy Hew Edgar urges the Scottish Government to raise more awareness of the six-phase return plan for construction and issue clearer guidance with regard to the housing market. The Scottish Government should be commended for its clear messaging on he
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Grampian Housing Association has received planning permission for its redevelopment of the former Victoria Road School in Aberdeen.
ESPC has highlighted how the Scottish property market might move forward after the coronavirus lockdown measures have been eased.
More than half of Scotland’s commercial property owners and investors have cited serious or terminal financial challenges as a result of coronavirus-related rental income losses, according to a new survey. The Scottish Property Federation (SPF) conducted a poll of commercial pro
Supermarket chain Aldi has announced plans to transform a large retail building in Govan into a new foodstore.
A £1 million glasshouse could be erected over a section of Glasgow’s Argyle Street to create an outdoor dining experience and help kick-start the local economy.
Marcus Paine, head of Scottish Borders-based quarrying firm Hutton Stone, has said he is already looking at life after lockdown – but fears uncertainty over cashflow could leave many SMEs like his family business between a rock and a hard place. The businessman has spent 26 years building up q
A portfolio of some of Glasgow’s best-known and most historic office and retail buildings will become greener as Dunaskin Properties has secured a £30 million funding package from Bank of Scotland. Dunaskin Properties secured the funding against ten of its city centre propertie
A company which currently owes Aberdeen-based construction firm Douglas and Stewart Construction more than £3 million has been liquidated. Donald McNaught and Matt Henderson of Johnston Carmichael LLP were appointed joint administrators of Mars Black Sheep Hotels Limited, with effect from
Two tenants of properties in a housing development in Motherwell have failed to establish that a civil engineering firm breached a duty of care owed to them in respect of injuries they sustained whilst living on the site.
Glasgow’s Rottenrow Gardens and its surrounding streets are to be re-imagined as an “inspirational city centre space” under plans lodged by the University of Strathclyde.
90 North Real Estate Partners, in partnership with Rasameel Investment Company, has acquired two newly built student accommodation properties in Edinburgh and Leicester for £22 million. Goods Corner in Edinburgh comprises 108 studio bed spaces and is situated opposite the University of Edinbur
A ‘floating’ village of crannogs is set to be built in a Perthshire loch to illustrate how people lived 2,300 years ago.
A new development of up to 99 homes and retail space could be created at Milltimber under plans submitted to Aberdeen City Council.


