A new retail park project is being planned which could deliver additional affordable housing and care for the elderly to Straiton.
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Plans to build 17 new flats which were refused by Aberdeen City Council have now been appealed to the Scottish Government.
Two key Moray Growth Deal (MGD) projects worth almost £40 million are now inviting tender bids for detailed design work. The developments are included in the £100m MGD package, which is backed by £32.5m each from the Scottish and UK governments.
Historic Dundee tenement blocks at the centre of a much-criticised decision process in 2017 are now set to be demolished. The 26 properties which make up 219-245 Blackness Road, 16 of which are council flats, were originally built in the 1890s during the city’s heyday as a jute giant.
A third of construction companies expect to provide more jobs for British workers as the sector rises to challenges presented by Brexit and Covid-19, a new survey by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has found.
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Contractor and plant hire firm D & I Bain has extended its 56-year business relationship with JCB with the purchase of a new tracked excavator.
Property development company S Harrison has agreed the sale of a second large-scale development site in Edinburgh to residential for rent homes provider Watkin Jones for an undisclosed sum. The site, on the corner of Westfield Road and Westfield Avenue, is close to Murrayfield Stadium
Planning permission has been granted for ten specially-designed assisted homes in Nairn to provide accommodation for tenants with various medical needs. The 'FitHomes' development allows residents to be supported while maintaining their independence.
Morris & Spottiswood has made two heavyweight appointments to its Scottish business. Gordon Clyne has been promoted to managing director of Scotland while Andy McLinden has been welcomed to the business as director of Fitout Scotland.
As the long-running campaign for professional recognition of electricians in Scotland nears its final stages, SELECT has warned that the clock is ticking for those who want to help influence the sector’s future.
Stirling Council's plans to demolish an empty block of flats at St Ninians to build eight new cottage flats have now been submitted for planning consent. The local authority revealed plans last year to redevelop the site at 24 Glasgow Road into new one and two-bedroom flats.
A planning application for the £21 million food and drink industry development hub has been submitted to Aberdeen City Council.
Jennifer Campbell at Baird Lumsden talks about the increasing number of off-market transactions in the rural property market. There is a perception among many people of sufficient financial means that the only real wealth is privacy, and that the core purpose of mere money is to secure the space an
Another major expansion of the Edinburgh tram network is being considered as part of a ten-year transport and mobility transformation plan.


