Knight Property Group has welcomed its first tenant at Phase 1 of the brand new Langlands Commercial Park in East Kilbride.
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Proposals that will see 76 new council houses built in Methil, Dysart and Glenrothes have been approved by Fife Council. The three developments are part of the council's commitment to delivering 3,500 new affordable homes by May 2022.
Residents in the Canongate area of Edinburgh's Old Town will benefit from a range of conservation and energy efficiency improvements on track to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions by over 50%.
A public consultation has started regarding plans to Amber Real Estate Investment (Amber REI) to deliver a newly upgraded poultry processing facility at Coupar Angus, the primary poultry processing plant in Scotland.
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The recovery in UK construction output gained further momentum during June, according to the latest PMI data which saw overall activity expand at the fastest pace since June 1997.
Barratt Developments has said it is well-positioned for FY22 after a year of 'excellent performance' as it reported profits before tax of £107 million. The group has today issued a trading update for the year ended 30 June 2021 ahead of the publication of its annual results on 2 September
Robertson Group said today it has returned to "normal trading expectations” after revealing a £6.7m operating loss last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The family-owned contractor extended its financial year to 15 months to the end of June 2020 to absorb the three-month c
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Dandara has brought in new architects to assist with proposals to increase the number of homes at a previously approved site in Edinburgh.
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Argyll and Bute Council is looking for a buyer for the former Bridge of Orchy Primary School and Schoolhouse.
Office take-up in Aberdeen almost doubled between the second and third quarters of 2021, as a sustained lift to the oil price and occupiers returning to the workplace helped buoy activity, according to analysis from Knight Frank.
Employees of Glasgow construction firm City Building swapped work boots for walking boots as they took on the UK’s highest mountains for Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, raising more than £11,700 in the process.
Willie Watt, chairman of the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB), has warned that the £2 billion of public funds which were allocated to the bank is "insufficient" to meet its objectives. The SNIB officially opened for business in November last year, with a focus on supporting Scotland&rs


