The number of homes completed in Scotland reached the highest annual total since 2008 after an 18% increase in new build homes, new figures have shown.
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A new national pilot scheme which aims to help thousands of first-time buyers with the deposit for a new home has opened for applications.
Innovative plans to bring one of the world’s most famous distilleries back into production on the island of Islay have been given the green light.
The partners of chartered surveyor practice DM Hall have elected Glasgow-based Alan Gordon to the role of senior partner. Alan Gordon (left) with managing partner Eric Curran
Dunfermline-based contract furniture specialist Deanestor has completed a £1.5 million contract to manufacture bespoke furniture and fit out over 200 rooms for Bertha Park High School in Perth.
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Minister for local government, housing and planning Kevin Stewart MSP visited CCG Homes’ flagship development Riverford Gardens this week as work continues on the final range of private homes. Kevin Stewart MSP with CCG managing director Calum Murray
As the City of Edinburgh Council publishes its plan for the sustainable development of the city until 2030, Alex Orr outlines what the proposals mean for greenbelt development, affordable housing, short-term lets and more. Housebuilders and other developers with an interest in Edinburgh will no doub
The number of completed homes for the UK build to rent (BTR) sector increased by 51% in 2019 with Glasgow among the key cities leading the way, new figures have shown. Analysis by Savills for industry trade body the British Property Federation (BPF) has found that at the end of Q4 2018, the sector h
A public consultation into plans to reimagine West Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh received more than 1,000 responses with more than two thirds in favour of the proposals.
Recommendations for a new single skills-based immigration system have been welcomed by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) but condemned by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
A continued lack of understanding of technology is prohibiting change within the infrastructure sector, a global survey from law firm Pinsent Masons has revealed.
CMS Window Systems has played a key role in the creation of the new Forth Valley College in Falkirk with the manufacture and installation of high-performance aluminium windows, doors and curtain walling for the £78 million campus.
Acting on behalf of Danobe, Ryden has sold the Heritable Interest in Block 9, Clydesmill Industrial Estate in Cambuslang to Cable Properties and Investments Limited for £1.125 million, reflecting a net initial yield of 7.75% and a capital value rate of £85 psf.


