An annual report from the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has revealed the pivotal role it played to help the construction community during the turmoil of 2020 as it responded to 2,399 families in crisis.
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Investment in Scottish commercial property dropped to £1.2 billion in 2020 as lockdown measures and economic uncertainty curbed deal-making, according to the latest data released by Knight Frank. However, Scotland proved its resilience as the most popular UK destination for overseas investment
The latest research by global real estate adviser CBRE has revealed a positive end to 2020 for the Aberdeen office market, with a take-up of 155,926 sq ft for the final quarter. Whilst this is down 34% on the same period in 2019, it is 26% up on the five-year average of 123,307 sq ft for Q4.
Paul Denton, the head of Scottish Building Society (SBS), has welcomed a dramatic rise in house prices - but warned the impact of COVID-19 could prove a barrier to a generation of buyers getting on to the housing ladder. Yesterday's House Price Index released by the Land Registry and the Office
Scotland’s real estate and property sector was particularly impacted by trading difficulties during the final quarter of 2020 with the number of firms showing early signs of financial distress increasing by 35% compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data publi
Fife Council's central and west planning committee has approved plans by NHS Fife for a new £33 million elective orthopaedic centre in Kirkcaldy.
Miller Homes is unveiling a brand new development at Bertha Park, just off Ruthvenfield Road in Perth.
Scientists are using cutting-edge technology along Britain’s 20,000-mile rail network, as part of Network Rail’s new action plan for sustainable vegetation management.
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Scotland Street School is set to become a place of learning again, after Glasgow City Council officials have asked councillors to approve a £2.8 million plan to safeguard the building. Council planners are asking councillors to approve the proposal to meet
The Scottish Government has voiced its support for plans to erect a new building in Tobermory. Argyll and Bute councillors went against planners’ advice and approved the development, despite concerns over a possible flood risk.
Plans have been submitted to Dundee City Council to convert the former Dundee College of Commerce building into student halls.
Dundee City Council members are to be asked to approve the listing of Dudhope Castle for sale next week. The castle, which is one of Dundee's oldest buildings, will be marketed as a potential hotel, housing or office development.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Malcolm Allan Housebuilders Ltd
As mainland Scotland entered the third coronavirus lockdown under national guidelines, the housing market braced itself for another slowdown following attempts to catch up due to the four-month shut down which commenced in March 2020. To restart the housing market, encourage vendors to increase thei
Closer working between Dundee City Council and Scottish Water to manage surface water drainage is helping to unlock potential development sites, the local authority's city development committee will hear next week. Both bodies have committed to work together with developers to find innovative ways o


