Aberdeen Investments is advancing the next phase of its refurbishment programme at 151-155 St Vincent Street, an office building in the heart of Glasgow city centre. Following the successful securing of Addleshaw Goddard as a tenant and the unveiling of an enhanced entrance, the focus has shifted to
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Scottish households and businesses are set to benefit from a clearer, more reliable framework on how to make homes, offices and places of leisure more energy efficient, as work begins on a new national approach to identify suitable improvements to buildings, including a move to low carbon heating.
Miller Homes Scotland West has acquired a 7.5-acre site in Hamilton, paving the way for the delivery of 64 energy-efficient homes and marking a significant milestone as the homebuilder celebrates 25 years of building communities in South Lanarkshire. The new development, Maplebrook, reflects Miller
Nine institutions representing over 400,000 built environment professionals have agreed the next phase of their joint equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) action plan.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has been recognised with a prestigious accolade at the Scottish Green Apple Environment Awards, underscoring the homebuilder’s commitment to driving meaningful environmental progress across its operations. The Scottish Green Apple Environment Awards recognise, rewar
Glasgow City Council has approved the off-market disposal of land at sites in Drumry and Maryhill to Wheatley Group. Approved at the local authority's Contracts & Property Committee last week, the first disposal was for the site of the former Maryhill Hub and adjacent land on Wyndford Road.
The Landmark Trust’s mission to save Mavisbank House in Midlothian has crossed another milestone, 18 months after a breakthrough £5.3 million grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund. Midlothian Council has approved Landmark's planning and listed building consent application for a
Property specialist Ediston has unveiled proposals for the redevelopment of Egyptian Halls on Union Street, following Glasgow City Council’s decision to appoint the company as the preferred bidder. Built in 1872, the Grade A listed building is considered the city’s finest example of Alex
Independent chartered surveyor DM Hall has made a number of strategic and highly deserved promotions across its business.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has today announced an updated package of £10 billion of funding to the UK social housing sector before the end of 2028.
A long-disused Victorian public convenience beside Glasgow Cathedral is set for a new lease of life as short‑term holiday accommodation.
A total of 115,350 new homes were registered to be built across the UK in 2025, up 11% on 2024 (103,669), according to figures released today by the National House Building Council (NHBC).
Independent MEP, sustainability & ESG consultancy Wallace Whittle has strengthened its leadership team in England with the appointment of Colin Preston as business development and strategy director for the South of England. Colin joins following Wallace Whittle’s addition of the full Mecse
Moray Council has agreed to progress an internal repurposing project to meet the future capacity requirements at Elgin High School.
Scotland has become the first nation in the UK to require swift‑nesting bricks in all new buildings, following the passage of the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill. For the housing and construction sector, the move introduces a new mandatory design element that developers will need to incorporat


