The coronavirus crisis will have a significant impact on the Scottish commercial property market, but it will also see more investors look for off-market deals in 2020, according to Knight Frank. The independent real estate consultancy said that, despite the challenges and investment caution brought
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North Ayrshire Council’s plans to build the next generation of council homes has continued with an application for 50 homes at the former Towerlands Primary School site in Irvine. Once again led by Mast Architects, and delivered by Ashleigh (Scotland) Ltd in partnership with hub South West Sco
The decision on whether to award eight Aberdeen flat blocks 'A-List' protective status has been placed on hold until further notice.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Create Developments (Edinburgh) Ltd & 2 Agriculture Ltd
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Richard Street Ltd.
Plans to demolish and transform a former office block in Aberdeen into 140 flats could receive the green light this week.
CHAP Group has recommenced work on Aberdeen City Council's council house building programme.
The demolition of a former office block in Aberdeen in favour of 140 flats moved closer this week with approval in principle agreed by councillors.
Stirling Council has given the green light to a new affordable housing development in Cowie.
Important property developments in Edinburgh and Glasgow are to be delayed by at least six months as investors are becoming increasingly wary of funding new opportunities amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report.
CALA Homes (West) is set to launch its first ever development in the heart of Glasgow city centre.
Plans to restore Hospitalfield House in Arbroath into a “world-class” tourism facility is set to get under way after the project gained support from the Tay Cities Deal.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Kaimes Renewable Energy Park.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Robert Wiseman
The opportunities and problems facing golf clubs through the eyes of rural property surveyor Donald Yellowley. Bob Dylan’s song might sigh wistfully about A Simple Twist of Fate, but for Scotland’s hundreds of world-class golf clubs, it must seem that the Fates are conspiring against the


