A site in North Lanarkshire has been officially designated a UK AI Growth Zone, securing £8.2 billion in private investment for the region.
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Efforts to regenerate nine towns in the south of Scotland have taken a major step forward with the publication of proposals developed by volunteer-led teams.
Everyone is talking about it – but is AI really having an impact on how business is done in real estate? Scott Ritchie takes a look. I recently took part in a round table of developers, operators, funders, and industry bodies to discuss whether its effects were being felt in Scotland and the r
Construction of a new transport interchange in Lanark is now underway. The work, which is expected to take 16 weeks to complete, will create an enhanced bus facility, marking a major investment in the future of Lanark and the wider public transport network.
James Fennessey and Blair Milne of Azets have been appointed as provisional liquidators for 1Stopwind Limited following a winding-up order issued by Paisley Sheriff Court. As a result of the court order, the registered office for the Scottish wind farm maintenance company has been transferred from i
The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has called for urgent action to arrest a collapse in housebuilding after figures showed the lowest number of social homes beginning construction on record.
2025 has been another busy and often demanding year for Scotland’s built environment sector, writes Jocelyne Fleming, CIOB’s policy lead in Scotland. Throughout discussions this year, the CIOB in Scotland has tried to make one point clear: none of the issues we face sit neatly on their o
Christine Jardine, MP for Edinburgh West, visited David Wilson Homes’ West Craigs Quarter development on Friday 28 November to celebrate award-winning project manager Ewan MacLean, and to discuss the wider benefits of the development for the local community and economy. The visit comes as Ewan
Previously planned works to repair Aboyne Bridge will no longer be carried out due to newly uncovered structural issues, Aberdeenshire Council has revealed.
Fife Council's Glenrothes Area Committee has approved a revised housing plan for the area.
Road Expo Scotland and Bridges Scotland concluded yesterday at SEC Glasgow, recording a 10% increase in visitor numbers compared to the previous event and securing early commitments from exhibitors for the 2026 edition.
Road Expo Scotland and Bridges Scotland opened at SEC Glasgow yesterday with visitors filling two conference theatres for a comprehensive programme of technical content and networking opportunities.
A new £200 million hospitality and community venue is being proposed in Edinburgh as The Social Hub announces plans to expand its growing European footprint with a second UK hotel, featuring its unique model that brings together travellers, businesspeople, neighbours, and students. The group,
The four upper floors of an office in a prime city centre location in Glasgow are set to go under the hammer.
Nine young apprentices from across Fife are preparing to take their next step in the world of work after successfully completing joinery training with Dunfermline-based home improvement specialist CR Smith. The Scotland-wide company – which employs nearly 500 people from Glasgow, Inverness, an


