The £1.4m construction contract for a new Artists Centre at Peaton Hill, on the Rosneath Peninsula in Argyll and Bute has been awarded by Cove Park to Clark Contracts.
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Scotland’s town planners are being given a run for their money by a group of students from West College Scotland who are taking on a challenge, called Place Matters -‘Images of Enterprise’, to come up with artistic interpretations of what an enterprising town should look like. One of the early
Johnstone Town Hall has been shortlisted as a Regional Finalist in the National Civic Trust Awards.
Revised plans for an education overhaul in Dumfries mean the costs of its first phase could rise by more than £21m. Nearly £45m was allocated to a learning hub, north west Dumfries campus and an upgrade of St Joseph's College.
Plans for a massive new student housing scheme in an Aberdeen community have been officially lodged. Property management company, Telereal Trillium, is aiming to build accommodation for 425 students at the former BT telephone engineering centre, situated at the city’s Froghall Terrace.
Scottish Borders Council has given the go-ahead for a £12m replacement for Langlee Primary in Galashiels. The three-storey school will have 14 classrooms, a nursery, an adjoining special needs centre and a sports hall.
Esh Group, supported by Esh Charitable Trust, has launched its fourth community bursary scheme – offering much-needed support to local groups.
An under-developed section of Paisley Road West - which sits in between the Silverburn and Braehead malls - could be transformed into a new Glasgow retail hotspot. Shop fronts on the stretch - from Crookston Road to an area known locally as "half way" - could be given a facelift, pavements improved
The best new buildings in Scotland have been revealed in the 3rd annual Scottish Property Awards, the independent programme which celebrates excellence in commercial property. Developments large and small from across the nation were considered in wide ranging locations such as Shetland, Skye and the
Real estate investment trust Empiric Student Property has completed the acquisition of a forward-funded development programme in Glasgow for £9.6m. The London-listed company said the programme, known as 155 George Street, consists of a vacant office building extending over basement ground and six u
City Building the concern of Glasgow City Council with any decisions relating to its future a matter for the authority, a government minister has said. Following local newspaper reports that the organisation, which employs more than 2000 people including 300 apprentices could be broken up, MSPs have
Livingston-based Esh Border Construction has laid the foundations for building new business relationships after a successful ‘Meet The Buyer’ event near Livingston.
Plans for a new 1500-home village at Riccarton in Edinburgh with shops, a school, and a dedicated transport hub have been unveiled by developers. Details of the huge Wallace Land project on a greenbelt site north of Currie were revealed at a recent community meeting.
The potential value of Scotland’s empty homes is more than £4 billion, according to the organisation tasked with bringing them back into use. Ahead of its annual conference, The Scottish Empty Homes Partnership (SEHP), which is run by housing and homelessness charity Shelter Scotland and funded b
Output from the UK construction sector fell unexpectedly for a third consecutive month in September, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). But ndustry bosses said they remain optimistic despite the official figures showing that construction output dipped 0.2 per cent in Se

