The team behind a proposed Purpose-Built Student Accommodation development in Glasgow's Charing Cross has showcased its revised plans during a final consultation event. Albert Investment and ThreeSixty Architecture propose to build out land at 93-113 St George's Road, replacing three buildings with
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Glasgow City Council is dealing with organisations to dispose of two sites in the city's East End that will be developed to build new homes. The moves will see the former Newlands Centre in Parkhead being developed into homes for social rent and land at Easterhill Street in Tollcross into homes for
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority has completed a significant £900,000 path improvement project on Conic Hill, one of Scotland’s most iconic and popular hills.
A pedestrian spine is to be built along part of Aberdeen's Beach Boulevard that will act as a gateway from the city centre to the beachfront’s new £50 million facilities.
Knight Frank has expanded its burgeoning project management service in Scotland with the appointment of Abbie Brown. Abbie joins the independent commercial property consultancy as a project manager in Edinburgh, providing support to developments across the country.
As thousands of young people across Scotland receive their exam results, two electrical bodies have reminded students that there’s no wrong path to a rewarding and successful career in the electrotechnical industry. With many school leavers unsure of their next step, and others disappointed by
More than 100 former Stewart Milne workers from Tayside are set to share in a £1 million payout following the firm’s collapse.
Persimmon Homes has welcomed a new wave of apprentices across its Scottish businesses as part of its continued investment in future talent and local communities. A total of nine new apprentices have joined the five-star homebuilder this month, starting exciting careers in bricklaying and joinery wit
Clark Contracts has completed the Cat B fit-out of 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow on behalf of NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and Public Health Scotland (PHS).
Plans to transform Glasgow's vacant Meat Market site into a multi-use space and linear park have been boosted by a £4.486 million City Deal grant - including £1.9m each from the UK and Scottish governments.
The Scottish Land Commission is hosting a free online panel event on Thursday 28 August at 4pm to explore the role of urban land in tackling some of Scotland’s biggest challenges including affordable housing and economic inequality.
One of Glasgow’s most recognisable landmarks, the Met Tower, is set for a dramatic transformation after being sold to developer Vita Group.
While investment volumes in Scotland's real estate sector during Q2 only reached £370 million, the full H1 total of £930m is 20% ahead of the corresponding 2024 figure, the latest Scotland Snapshot from Colliers has revealed. The £370m invested in Q2 was down on the Q1 figure of &p
A WWII veteran has returned to her wartime roots to help mark the start of construction work at an abandoned historic naval barracks on the banks of the Firth of Forth. Dorothea Barron, who is 100 years old, was stationed at Port Edgar during the war and was the guest of honour at a special ceremony
Shouts of “shame” echoed through the council chamber as Swindon Borough councillors narrowly approved plans to rebuild a local leisure centre – the domed complex often linked to Britpop band Oasis. The Oasis centre, famous for its lagoon pool under a distinctive dome, first opened