Family-owned homebuilder Briar Homes has embedded itself into the Kennoway community following the start of construction at its first Fife development, Weavers View.
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Aurora Offshore has become the latest business to take space in Aurora Aberdeen – the landmark office complex which will bring up to 500 workers into the city centre once fully let. The SRE Group has transformed the former Caledonian House at the corner of Union Street and Union Row into Auror
Scottish hospitality operator Buzzworks has acquired a North Berwick hotel, marking the company’s first move into accommodation as part of its ongoing expansion plans. The Nether Abbey Hotel, which first opened its doors in 1957 and has been run by the Stewart family for more than 60 years, si
Glasgow councillors have approved the city’s first large-scale co-living development, giving the green light to a 19-storey residential tower at 100 Morrison Street in Tradeston. The scheme, brought forward by Copperstone Partners 2, will see the demolition of a vacant 1970s office block last
Moray Council has submitted a planning application for the regeneration of Grant Lodge, marking a significant milestone in the delivery of the Cultural Quarter as part of the Moray Growth Deal.
Midlothian councillors have approved an additional £10.7 million in funding for the refurbishment and extension of Penicuik High School after increases in construction costs.
Royal Dornoch members have enjoyed the first look inside their spectacular new £13.9 million clubhouse.
Clark Contracts has been recognised with four shortlistings at the prestigious 2026 Scottish Property Awards.
Scottish architect Robin Livingstone has been selected to lead a funded collaborative research project as part of an innovative partnership between The Glasgow School of Art and Historic Environment Scotland, delivering impactful research and activism in contemporary architecture and the built herit
Main contractor Robertson Construction Central East joined Clackmannanshire Council and project partners at the site of the new Wellbeing Hub and Lochies School in Alloa to celebrate a major milestone in the local authority’s most ambitious community project. With enabling works now complete,
Nearly 200 primary school pupils across Scotland have swapped their textbooks for tinsel in a unique festive challenge to transform construction hard hats into Christmas-themed creations. Pupils from P3 to P6 classes in Elgin, Aberdeen, St Andrews, Edinburgh, West Lothian, North Lanarkshire and West
Construction and engineering courses on offer in East Lothian are leading to jobs for young people and supporting local businesses. Based in Wallyford Learning Campus, the Construction Skills Centre was established by East Lothian Council to meet growing demand from the industry for skilled workers
Three major projects that will help boost Great Britain’s energy security and clean power ambitions and deliver projected savings for consumers have taken a big step closer to fruition.
A landmark £67 million health, social care, and community facility in the heart of Glasgow’s East End was officially opened yesterday.
Frank Gehry, the visionary architect behind some of the world’s most iconic buildings, has died at the age of 96 at his home in Santa Monica following a brief respiratory illness. His passing marks the end of an era in modern architecture.


