Dundee City Council has approved plans to build 14 new social housing flats in Lochee.
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Singapore-based Q Investment Partners (QIP) and HG Developments Limited (HGD) have secured debt finance from UK development lender Maslow Capital for their purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Edinburgh.
A new brochure has been produced that explains some of the vital work that SELECT carries out behind the scenes.
With the listing of the former Madras College site in St Andrews for sale, Fife Council has produced a guidance document for developers which recommends that the site be used for housing. The document also recommends that the site should contain a care home and student accommodation.
Trainee solicitor at Jones Whyte Law, Lauren Hazlie, provides information on high rise cladding and what people should be aware of when looking to buy or sell a property which has inappropriate cladding. Over the past couple of decades, a number of high rise buildings in the UK have been built with
Plans to deliver Edinburgh’s first purpose-built music and performance venue for more than 100 years are back on track after the developer of a nearby shopping centre dropped its legal challenge.
An Edinburgh project manager has won a top industry accolade at a prestigious national awards ceremony in London. Mark Foley of CALA Homes (East) took home the esteemed ‘Multi-Storey Building’ award after representing Scotland at the National House Building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Jo
Govanhill Housing Association is seeking approval to deliver 24 flats on the site of a former drill hall.
Work has been completed to deliver a new annexe adjacent to Bun-Sgoil Ghaidhlig Inbhir Nis, the Gaelic Primary School in Inverness, with pupils moving in last month.
A group of heritage bodies will gather in Glasgow this month to “kick-start productive discussions” on the future of Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson’s Egyptian Halls.
UK construction firms have reported a boost from receding political uncertainty with business optimism rebounded to its highest since April 2018.
The five-star Cameron House resort has obtained planning consent from Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority for a bedroom and ballroom extension.
The rejection of a plan to knock down an East Glasgow pub and build 24 two-bedroom flats in its place has been overturned on appeal.
Glass and aluminium specialist Cube Glass is set to near double the size of its footprint with the acquisition of its existing Cumbernauld premises and a planning application for a substantial extension. Cube Glass, which will purchase its 4,200 sq ft factory unit at Tannoch Place from landlord Asht
Wheatley Group has gained planning permission to develop 32 mid-market rent flats on the site of a car park in Calton. Designed by John Gilbert Architects, the part six-storey, part four-storey building will be located on land bounded by Great Dovehill, Little Dovehill and Bell Street.


