MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Glasgow City Council
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Welcome to the latest round-up of activity from the last four weeks in Scotland's dynamic commercial property sector. For sponsor or advertising opportunities contact Jeff Anderson on 01292 479 443 or email jeff@scottishnews.com. Murray Capital Group, the family investment vehicle chaired by former
Sir Robert McAlpine has won the contract to build the new £45 million concert hall in Edinburgh.
Property and development company S Harrison has reported record profits for 2018 thanks in part to a “substantial” investment in Edinburgh in recent years. With low gearing, a strong balance sheet and significant cash reserves, chairman Martyn Harrison said the company is excellently pla
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Balmoral Asset Management.
Revised plans are in the pipeline for a new neighbourhood on the site of the former Royal Bank of Scotland offices in Edinburgh’s New Town. Real estate firm Orion Capital, the new owner of the building and the 5.9-acre site in Dundas Street, is working with property company Ediston on a planni
Planning permission has been granted for a new hotel on Osborne Terrace in Edinburgh.
Contracting and fit-out firm Linear Group has appointed six new recruits as part of its ongoing commitment to recruit, nurture and develop young talent.
In a bid to further increase the provision of new affordable homes West Dunbartonshire Council has formed a new partnership with local housing associations and is to consider the introduction of alternative tenures at a development in Clydebank East.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Kemble Estates Ltd
Clark Contracts has delivered ten summer refurbishment projects across the University of Glasgow’s Gilmorehill campus between May and August.
Three young women are carving out a career in joinery as they begin their Modern Apprenticeship training at New College Lanarkshire. Hollie McArthur, Sarah Healy and Helena Montague all secured apprenticeships after completing introductory courses in Construction at the Motherwell campus.
A £17.5 million development by River Clyde Homes to deliver 137 affordable rented homes at the historic James Watt Dock in Greenock is beginning to rise from the ground. (from left) Councillor Robert Moran; Kevin Scarlett (chief executive, River Clyde Homes), Stuart McMillan MSP, Marilyn Bever
Some of the world’s foremost practitioners in traditional trades will be gathering in Stirling from Thursday 5 September as the Engine Shed hosts the annual International Preservation Trades Workshop (IPTW).
West Dunbartonshire Council is considering the use of solar panels in a bid to reduce its carbon emissions.


