Increasing demand from independent residential home developers has led Bridge of Allan-based rural property specialist Baird Lumsden to launch a Scotland-wide New Homes sales division to assist developers to market and sell newly built residential properties. Sophie Watt, New Homes sales manager at
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Activity in Edinburgh's office market has returned to pre-pandemic levels, while Aberdeen and Glasgow have shown signs of recovery with a strong start to 2022 expected, according to real estate advisor CBRE. The figures come from the company's latest report on the office markets in the three cities
Balfour Beatty has appointed Gavin Russell as CEO of its Infrastructure Investments business. Reporting directly to group chief executive, Leo Quinn, Gavin will have responsibility for the company’s £1.1 billion Infrastructure Investments portfolio across the UK and US. He will also be a
Property experts have seen positive movements in investment trends across commercial property during Q4, while owners continue to diversify the way we use office space, the latest RICS Global Commercial Property Monitor has found.
A home in Wisconsin has hit the market with a unique selling point. Priced at $450,000 (£334,000), the house situated in South Milwaukee has six bedrooms, two full baths, one half-bath.
Plans for a drone hub to service Scotland’s islands with unmanned flights have taken a major step forward with UK Government funding.
Recycling company NWH Group has broken ground at the site of its new construction and demolition waste recycling wash plant on the outskirts of Edinburgh as it continues its investment into the circular economy and plan to achieve carbon negative status.
Laing O’Rourke is to replace red diesel with hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) in all its plant equipment before the end of March.
The full financial impact of a cyber-attack on Scotland's environmental agency is still not clear and the incident remains a warning to other public sector bodies, a report by the Auditor General has warned.
The Housing Finance Corporation (THFC) has completed its first charging exercise involving homes being built using modern methods of construction (MMC) with borrower GreenSquareAccord.
Dunnet Bay Distillers has submitted plans to transform a 200-year-old mill into a destination whisky distillery.
An industry-first low carbon reinforced concrete solution is being trialled on National Highways M42 Junction 6 improvement scheme.
Offers for the sale of two former Aberdeen school sites are to be accepted after the move was agreed at a council committee. Aberdeen City Council’s city growth and resources committee approved the move to accept the recommended offers received after extensive marketing exercises for the sites
The most ambitious Passivhaus affordable housing programme in Scotland is underway in Midlothian. Midlothian Council is paving the way by building 182 green council homes of the future. All of them will meet the demanding energy-efficient building ‘Passivhaus’ standard.
International energy company bp has been approved to be the joint venture partner to deliver the Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub which will build a solar power facility connected to a green hydrogen production and refuelling facility. Aberdeen City Council’s city growth and resources committee yesterday


