Alistair McAlinden, Interpath Advisory's managing director (Scotland) speaks to Rosemary Gallagher for Scottish Construction Now about how existing advisors within businesses of all sizes can be supported on their journey and through any challenges. A perfect storm is affecting t
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Scottish housebuilder Miller Homes is being acquired by a fund managed by Apollo from fellow private equity giant Bridgepoint Group.
Five 1960s high rises in Aberdeen have had their A-list rating confirmed after the Scottish Government rejected appeals from the local authority. In January 2021, Historic Environment Scotland (HES) listed Gilcomstoun Land, Seamount Court, Porthill Court, Marischal Court, Virginia Court, Thistle Cou
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House prices across Scotland rose by 8.8% on average throughout 2021, more than the UK average of 6.2%, according to the latest figures released by Bank of Scotland.
Six families will open the doors to their new homes in Staffin this month after the handover date was confirmed.
Yanmar Compact Equipment has adopted an eye-catching Premium Red paint colour across all its machines globally.
Dundee's Seabraes viewpoint could undergo improvement works if city councillors give the go-ahead next week.
As more businesses look to bid for new contracts both in Scotland and further afield, bid experts Andrew Morrison and David Gray, directors at AM Bid, have compiled a list of 22 bid trends for the new year: 1. COVID-19 & BUSINESS RESILIENCE: 2022 will be the third calendar year where Covid-19 lo
Glamping site design consultancy Glampitect has said it expects to more than double its staff numbers in the next 12 months due to demand. Formed in Edinburgh in August 2019 by friends Calum MacLeod and Alisdair Young, the business has grown rapidly on the back of a staycation boom – with the
Initial plans have been brought forward for a major office building on a site in Glasgow's Broomielaw office district.
The stainless-steel envelope for the 92kW Archimedes Screw hydroelectric scheme in Inverness is being installed marking another significant milestone for the project.
A former council electrician who was exposed to asbestos in the 1980s has been granted permission to proceed with an action for damages against the successor council to his previous employer.
An Inverness suburb is gearing up for the opening of £1.5 million of new retail space this month, the property investment development firm behind the project has confirmed. The development in Culduthel, which comprises four units totalling 4,100 sq ft and with 23 parking spaces is expected to
An American businesswoman who built a £200,000 eco-home in the Highlands has been ordered to tear it down.


