Aberdeen’s 16 North Esplanade West has been sold in the biggest investment deal in the city for 18 months.
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr David Genco
A US developer is advancing the practice of smart home design in hurricane-prone areas as fear grows of increasingly unpredictable weather.
The creation of the £21 million SeedPod hub for food and drink industry growth on the outskirts of Aberdeen will move ahead at pace after it received planning approval. Led by Opportunity North East (ONE), SeedPod will put the region's businesses at the forefront of innovation, produ
A planning application has been submitted for 15 new affordable homes in the Aberdeenshire village of Braemar.
A redevelopment set to complement plans for almost 600 affordable homes in Glasgow is one of three city community regeneration projects to receive funding from the local authority. Glasgow City Council secured £3.74 million through the Scottish Government's Regeneration Capital Grant
Edinburgh-based Orocco has become the first building company in the UK to accept cryptocurrency as payment for projects. The move to adopt such a payment solution for client transactions comes as part of a revised business strategy at the firm, which was formed in 2012.
Plans to develop a six-storey block of flats and commercial units at the site of a former Glasgow police station have failed to win the approval of councillors.
Planning permission has been granted to revamp at Alea Casino in Glasgow’s Springfield Quay leisure park. Designs by Threesixty Architecture will consolidate all gaming facilities onto one floor while the former casino space on the ground floor will become a new leisure uni
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Smartwill Investment Limited
Property and planning firm Lichfields is to double the size of its existing floorplate in Edinburgh with a move to new offices after more than five years of consistent growth. Lichfields established its Scottish office on George Street in 2015 headed by Nicola Woodward and it now has five
Phase 1 plans for a major new low carbon, multi-modal rail freight facility have been unanimously approved by North Lanarkshire Council. (from left) Andrew Stirling, director, PD Stirling; Lee Wayper, project manager, Sir Robert McAlpine; David Cross, consultant for PD Stirling; David Stir
A bid to overturn a decision to reject plans for the conversion of a Glasgow pub into a cafe and flats has been unsuccessful.
Kevin Reid, chief executive of the Cruden Group, looks at meeting the challenges of using more green energy and sustainable building in new homes. Later this year the delayed UN Climate Change Conference, COP26, will take place in Glasgow and it will come at a time when the pandemic has focused atte
Forth Ports has today unveiled proposals for the creation of Scotland’s largest and best located renewable energy hub on a 175-acre site at the Port of Leith. The proposed outer berth with wind installation vessel


