Henry Boot sells Livingston Retail Park units Henry Boot Developments has completed the sale of two new purpose-built retail warehouse units at its 6.8 acre Livingston Retail Park development in Livingston.
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Landslip affecting Highland road A 15 metre section of the road at Soldiers Rock on the Knoydart peninsula has collapsed due to a landslide.
Andy Scott brings unique art to Marischal Square project Internationally renowned sculptor Andy Scott has brought his world-class artwork to Aberdeen, in the shape of a major new project at the prestigious £107 million Marischal Square development in the city centre.
Maxi Construction awarded St Catherine’s Retail Park Phase 4 contract
Mining heritage celebrated in new artwork for Shawfair development A new public artwork by Ratho-based blacksmith P Johnson & Company has been unveiled at the village square in Millerhill at Shawfair, just outside Edinburgh.
Edinburgh investment company secures Shapes auction house in Sighthill for £1.25m Edinburgh-based property investment specialist SRA Ventures has secured a fresh acquisition deal for the well-known Shapes auction house in Sighthill which could now be transformed into a variety of commercial uses.
The Albyn Aberdeen bar brought to market with hotel planning consent
(from left) Geoff Harker, Kenny McLean, Calum Murray, Gillian Lavety, Kevin Stewart, Councillor Susan Aitken and Pat Cahill during the Ministerial visit to Sanctuary Homes project in Yoker Housing minister visits Scotland’s tallest timber building
UK’s largest hydrogen cell installation arrives at new AECC The largest hydrogen fuel cell installation in the UK has arrived at the under-construction Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC).
Sod cutting marks start of new council homes in North Lanarkshire The site of the former Harthill Primary School is set to become home to another new housing development being delivered by North Lanarkshire Council.
Granite House Granite House in Glasgow changes hands
Dundee housing development could resurrect old street name A street name that disappeared when two Dundee multi storey blocks were built could be resurrected if councillors back the move next week.
Councillors back £2.3m funding for Clydebank traffic and pedestrian project A project to improve connections and enhance traffic and pedestrian links in Clydebank has taken a major leap forward after councillors agreed to release £2.3 million of funding.
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South Lanarkshire Council executive director of housing, Daniel Lowe, and chair of housing, Councillor Josh Wilson More new council housing to be built in South Lanarkshire


