Hundreds of unsecured creditors owed in excess of £33 million following the collapse of construction company Stewart Milne Group will not receive a penny back, administrators have confirmed.
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Five members of staff at Aitken Turnbull Architects have celebrated milestone anniversaries. Aitken Turnbull, which can trace its roots back to 1887, has witnessed many transformational changes throughout its long history. A ‘constant’ from these early years, however, has been its abilit
Glasgow City Council has granted listed building consent for a full demolition of the iconic O2 ABC building on Sauchiehall Street.
ESPC has conducted a study into the property market across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders, to uncover the locations that buyers move from, and where they most frequently move to. The report looks back at the property market from January 2019 to July 2024, considering where buyers are
The first visuals revealing the future of 78 former army homes on Edinburgh’s outskirts have been released.
Tenants are now settling into their new build houses in Coatbridge thanks to an “off the shelf” partnership agreement between North Lanarkshire Council and Allanwater Homes.
Balfour Beatty's environmental sustainability manager Angela Pllu explains how the company is fuelling its decarbonisation effort by retrofitting heavy vehicles with a hybrid hydrogen system.
Staff and volunteers at Strathmore Centre for Youth Development (SCYD) are celebrating after banking a major donation from Perth-based homebuilder Persimmon North Scotland. SCYD is based at Wellmeadow House in Blairgowrie and provides social and educational opportunities to support young people to a
Residents in Erskine are being encouraged to take part in a consultation which sets out potential improvements to the town centre and riverfront.
Glasgow has recorded the highest average annual price growth of new build apartments of the UK’s six biggest cities outside London, according to research from global property advisor JLL.
Queen Margaret University’s attractive modern campus, which was built in Musselburgh in 2007, is undergoing a significant transformation which will see the development of exciting new teaching and learning spaces.
The construction work at Maybole Community Campus has been completed ahead of pupils and staff returning after the summer holidays. The campus, which incorporates the new Carrick Academy, Culzean Primary & Early Years Centre, St Cuthbert's Primary, a Police Office, and the Maybole Leisure Club h
Fife College has welcomed Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth MSP and Minister for Higher and Further Education, Graeme Dey MSP, to the site of the College’s new Dunfermline Campus.
Civil engineering and groundworks company Kilmac has successfully completed the clearance of overgrown vegetation at the historic Maryfield Tram Depot in Dundee.
Pacific Building is powering ahead on numerous project fronts as the company marks the halfway point in a hugely successful 2024 so far. In the hotel sector, major refurbishment programmes are underway at two landmark establishments in Edinburgh and St Andrews.