A key part of a large-scale regeneration project in central Edinburgh has been submitted for planning, with over 200 homes designed specifically for rent being considered by City of Edinburgh Council. Private rented housing developer and operator Moda, alongside joint venture partner Apache Capital,
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How the completed King’s Stables Road development will look Remains of Edinburgh’s historic cattle market have been discovered buried beneath a development site in the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh.
Stewart Taylor Edinburgh’s office market has experienced a challenging start to 2018 with over 139,969 sq ft of take-up, according to the latest research from commercial property consultancy CBRE Scotland.
A planning application for the building of a multi-million pound Gaelic music, dance and cultural centre in Uist has been submitted to Western Isles Council.
Work has begun on a new £10 million development in the heart of Glenrothes town centre.
The granting of planning permission last month for new homes near Culloden has set a damaging precedent for one of Scotland’s most important historic sites, according to a prominent military historian. In his talk at the National Trust for Scotland property on 12 April, ahe
The directors of national housebuilders Persimmon have announced that the firm has recently concluded a one year extension of the maturity of its £300 million Revolving Credit Facility (“RCF”), out to 31 March 2023, with strong support from the company’s five relationship banks.
Simon Capaldi Live requirements for Grade A office space in Edinburgh fuelled significant occupier demand during the first quarter of 2018, according to analysis by property consultancy, Knight Frank.
Frank Reid Growing demand across northern Scotland has seen one construction business introduce a new Small Works Department.
Growing housebuilder Springfield Properties has crossed a landmark threshold with over 500 employees now on its books.
The UK is often accused of having a ‘not in my back yard’ mentality, with new research by insurer AXA showing that two thirds of respondents to its survey on the subject believing people are guilty of the ‘NIMBY’ effect.
Plans to bring new housing to the Whitfield area of Dundee as part of a “major regeneration initiative” have commenced this week.
Joe Dunn Building surveying and project management firm, PMP, has made a senior appointment to its team as it commences work on two of the most exciting commercial projects in Edinburgh.
The director of a Scottish freight transport firm has been banned from acting as a director for 9 years after he illegally used red diesel to fuel his fleet.
A Perthshire construction firm owner has been fined a total of £4,000 at Perth Sheriff Court for waste offences at a site just outside Blairgowrie.


