Link Group and Inverclyde Council have refuted calls for a social housing development on the former Ravenscraig Hospital site to be halted over claims that the land is contaminated.
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Plans to build a new train factory at the site of the former Longannet power station have moved forward after councillors approved plans to redevelop the site.
Pupils from Tough Primary visited a new community under development by Stewart Milne Homes as part of a school project learning about homes and house building.
A masterplan to deliver around 1,200 homes, a primary school, and retail units in Kirkcaldy has been approved by councillors.
The Scottish Parliament’s rural economy and connectivity (REC) committee has launched an inquiry into the ferry procurement and construction process following the collapse and subsequent nationalisation of Ferguson Marine Engineering Ltd (FMEL).
Permission has been granted for a £32 million Nyx Hotel to be built in Edinburgh, making it the brand's first hotel in the UK.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is urging property and construction firms to make 2020 the year they commit to going ‘green’ and helping to combat climate change, after a YouGov poll revealed that real estate employers may not be doing enough to reduce their operation
The National Trust for Scotland has unveiled plans to invest more than £700,000 to repurpose a historic House of Dun as a historical park for Angus.
Pastry chefs at Gleneagles Hotel have created Scotland’s largest edible gingerbread house as part of the hotel’s festive celebrations.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: The James Hutton Institute
The UK’s construction sector suffered another sharp reduction in construction output last month as political uncertainty and subdued client demand led to a downturn across all three broad categories of activity.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded £928k to improve facilities and landscaping at Zetland Park in Grangemouth, while sportscotland has awarded £50k to develop a pump bicycle track. The funding will allow new landscaping works to take place which will improve access to the war
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Parklands View LLP
Dunfermline-based contract furniture specialist Deanestor has completed a £1.5 million contract to manufacture bespoke furniture and fit out over 200 rooms for Bertha Park High School in Perth.
As the dust settles on a momentous decade, Queensberry Properties’ director, Steven Simpson, considers how the Scottish property market reacted and responded to economic and political uncertainty. The start of a new decade always provides a good opportunity to reflect on the last ten years, an


