As the return to the office gets underway in earnest, investment into the Scottish commercial property market is seeing a resulting uplift, with Colliers noting that several deals have seen a ‘bidding war’ take place. This year has seen investment volumes in Glasgow reach almost £1
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A developer has appealed the decision by Glasgow City Council to reject plans to transform the city's landmark Lyceum Cinema into a cinema, concert hall and restaurant. Building owner Versatyle Ltd’s application last year for the vacant B-listed Art Deco building included a first-floor ci
The new Calderwood Primary in East Calder has been completed allowing pupils to attend from today. The £14.3 million state-of-the-art school has now been handed over to West Lothian Council by its development partner hub South East, with Morrison Construction as the primary contractor, the sam
Derelict brownfield land in Leith is set to be transformed into two new housing developments thanks to Barratt Homes. The housebuilder has started construction of 212 homes on Baltic Street and plans for a 115 home development on South Fort Street are well underway. Named Merchant Quay and Heron Ban
Global infrastructure consulting firm AECOM has become the latest occupier to take space at HFD Group’s flagship 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow. The firm has secured around 20,000 sq. ft. on the office development’s second floor. AECOM has the option to take more space as it continues to
East Lothian-based Carberry Cabins, a specialist joinery business, has received a pandemic lockdown lift with diversification into staycation cabins which have attracted strong interest from estate owners, farmers and caravan park operators. Carberry Cabins management team Derek Brodie, Ferrier Slig
Revised plans have been submitted to deliver flats and commercial units in the East End of Glasgow.
A pilot scheme by the Highland Council to develop housing provision that sits as a 'stepping stone' between living entirely independently in the community and living as a resident in the Telford Centre Care Home in Fort Augustus has been completed. The Telford Centre housing development pilots a new
Residents from the local community in Castlemilk have benefited from the ‘added value’ aspect of the current development programme being progressed by Cassiltoun Housing Association in partnership with Cruden Homes West. Cassiltoun’s CEO Clair Malpas said: “Our development pr
Mark Bramley from Alness civil engineering firm Pat Munro has today taken over as chair of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association Scotland (CECA Scotland). CECA is the representative body for companies that work day-to-day to deliver, upgrade, and maintain Scotland’s critical infra
North Ayrshire Council, Peel Ports and Scottish Enterprise formalised their commitment to ambitious regeneration plans that will drive forward the short, medium and long-term plans for a key part of the Hunterston PARC site.
Cutting edge AI technology is being used to document one of the UK’s best loved birds.
Councillors have given the green light for plans for a new £94 million recycling and aluminium billet plant at the Lochaber smelter near Fort William.
A £40 million investment in new community hospitals for Badenoch and Strathspey, and on Skye, which is being delivered by hub North Scotland on behalf of NHS Highland, has reached a landmark. The Badenoch and Strathspey Community Hospital in Aviemore has been handed over and is the first new h
An Aberdeen site currently used as a depot for a light haulage company could be transformed into 47 new flats.


