Plans to redevelop 200 Renfield Street, a site once home to the Herald and Glasgow Times offices, are advancing with a proposal that could reshape the northern edge of the city centre.
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Plans to demolish Argyle House, the Castle Terrace office block often branded “Edinburgh’s ugliest building,” have sparked fierce opposition from one of Scotland’s leading architects. Malcolm Fraser, whose portfolio includes the Scottish Poetry Library, Scottish Storytelling
A new wave of AI data centres across central Scotland, including a flagship project at Ravenscraig, could receive electricity discounts under measures announced yesterday by the UK Government’s AI Growth Zone team within the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. DSIT highlighted S
Improvement work on the Kyle line in the Highlands has been successfully completed, following a £4.5m investment over the past three weeks.
The Highland Council is taking a significant step forward in addressing the region’s housing needs and unlocking development potential by progressing plans to establish three to four Masterplan Consent Areas (MCAs) across the Highlands.
Plans to support the training of specialist electricians, engineers and technicians who will be key to the expansion of Scotland’s offshore wind sector have been published today.
Output in the UK construction sector grew by 0.2% in September and by 0.1% over the third quarter of 2025, new figures have revealed.
Kingdom Housing Association has submitted a planning application to redevelop the James Bank Centre in Dunfermline to make a continuing contribution to supporting people experiencing homelessness in Fife. Currently configured as hostel-style accommodation, the new plans will deliver high-quality, en
Glasgow-born architect and Strathclyde graduate Paul Mugnaioni, who founded Quality Street Ltd in 1987, effectively pioneered the Build to Rent model in the UK years ahead of the current institutional wave, writes Iain Thompson. When people talk about the rise of Build to Rent (BTR), they usually pi
Landscape architecture practice OOBE has opened a new Glasgow studio as part of its five-year national growth strategy. Heading up its Glasgow operations at Tontine, 20 Trongate, regional director Greg Meikle has been appointed to lead its expansion across Scotland.
Planning permission has been granted for a new road that aims to cut congestion and boost business in Bishopbriggs.
Robertson Construction Central East has delivered an £8.5 million refurbishment of the Queen’s Medical Research Institute (QMRI) at the University of Edinburgh to create new research spaces tackling major health challenges.
Britain’s £530 billion construction and infrastructure pipeline is “starting to crack”, with skills shortages, falling investment and delivery delays threatening to derail government growth plans, a major new report has warned.
Lar Housing Trust has appointed Stuart McLaren to the role of managing director of its development subsidiary. He was previously development director of Lar Projects Ltd and takes up his new position with immediate effect. He will also remain a director of Lar’s other subsidiary, Lar Operation
Edinburgh-based Peace Recruitment is marking one year since its management buyout (MBO) with a period of strong growth, strategic hiring, and renewed focus on supporting Scotland’s construction, property and engineering sector through specialist recruitment solutions. Over the past year, Peace


