Seven years after it began, the long-running inquiry into the Edinburgh trams construction fiasco has now taken longer than the delayed network took to build.
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The average property selling price in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders over the past three months was £265,953, up 7.4% compared to the same period last year, according to ESPC.
Architecture and planning practice Halliday Fraser Munro is launching a search across the UK for young creative designers to show off their skills and imagination in its latest competition ‘Design your dream school’.
The Tomatin Trading Company has announced the appointment of a number of key contractors for its planned hotel, shops and restaurant venture in the Highlands.
The joint venture behind the delivery of a build-to-rent neighbourhood on the site of the former Strathclyde Police headquarters in central Glasgow has secured £80 million of debt funding to finance its construction.
Urban planning must play a crucial part in the revival of Scotland’s town centres, an independent review has suggested.
Swimmer Andrew Mullen is setting his sights on Paralympics Gold thanks to the loyal support of housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel.
Plans to build up to 400 new houses to the east of Fallin have been approved by Stirling Council’s planning and regulation panel, subject to conditions.
Robertson Construction has been awarded a £78 million contract to deliver Moda Living’s first build-to-rent development in Glasgow.
The Property Managers Association Scotland has called for the Scottish Government to offer financial assistance to the thousands of flat owners caught up in the ongoing cladding issue.
Plans by a family-owned business undergoing an initial £250,000 investment, are expected to create two new jobs and boost turnover.
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London's thinnest house has gone up for sale for the price of £1.1 million.
Highlands & Islands Enterprise (HIE) has approved more than £4.5 million of funding to expand the European Marine Science Park (EMSP) at Dunstaffnage near Oban. The funding will be used for two new stages in the development of the marine enterprise cluster, a move that is ex


