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A three-storey tenement building in Glasgow has partially collapsed after a fire broke out in a ground-floor shop. Firefighters worked through the night to tackle the flames in Albert Drive in the Pollokshields area.
A proposed housing development in Houston, Renfrewshire, would generate significant job and economic benefits, according to new research.
A Holyrood committee has called on the Scottish Government to fulfil its commitment and introduce compulsory sales orders to tackle the blight of empty homes. The call is part of a series of recommendations made in the local government and communities committee’s report into Scotland’s e
Building services contractor Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd has continued its drive to promote skills development, trade apprenticeships and training with a new offering of adult apprenticeships.
A historic structure in Inveraray has been successfully renovated during a recent project. Argyll and Bute Council invested £200,000 to restore the Category A-listed Avenue Screen.
Acting on the instructions of William Duncan (Business Recovery), Shepherd Chartered Surveyors has set a closing date of 12 noon, 27th November, 2019 on the sale of a prime city centre redevelopment opportunity in Glasgow with serviced apartment scheme consent.
Glasgow-based brothers, Chris and Barry Neilson, have opened Neilson’s Joinery Superstore thanks to a £50,000 funding package from Royal Bank of Scotland. Neilson’s Joinery Superstore supplies a range of products including timber, doors and windows, in addition to landsca
Sir Alex Ferguson has won a planning battle to stop a “poorly designed” three-storey mansion being built next door to his home. The former Manchester United manager objected “in the strongest terms” to plans for the new property in Wilmslow, Cheshire.
The long-running saga of the delays and spiralling cost of building the Scottish Parliament is the subject of the first episode of a new BBC series re-examining high-profile public scandals.
Former Police Scotland offices in the centre of Aberdeen are being marketed as an opportunity to build more city residential accommodation.
Aberdeenshire housebuilder Scotia Homes has confirmed that it is undertaking a review of its business, with the potential for job losses. The firm said “continuing challenges” affecting the property market since the oil industry downturn in 2014 and “heightening uncertainties relat
DSSR Limited has announced the appointment of two new shareholding directors with the company as from 1 October 2019. Gordon Smith was formerly a regional director in the Glasgow office and heads up a team of engineers covering a variety of market sectors and disciplines.
Glasgow-based industrial services company Aspire has won its first public sector contract as the firm continues its expansion in the Scottish market. Aspire has secured a five-figure deal to provide catering supplies and personal protective equipment to Moray College in Elgin, part of the University
A significant area of woodlands on one of Europe’s largest regeneration sites could be set for a new lease of life.


