Dundee City Council has appointed Tony Boyle as its executive director of neighbourhood services. Mr Boyle, who is currently head of environment within the service, has been with Dundee City Council since 2018.
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International real estate advisor Savills has announced 15 promotions across its Scottish business. The promotions will see four people move up to director level, two become associate directors, eight take on the role of associate and one person promoted to senior staff.
Designs have been revealed for the first revamp of Glasgow’s Hielanman’s Umbrella in more than two decades.
Property lender Together has announced it is launching a £150 million development finance facility to fund the delivery of thousands of additional homes across the UK.
Forth Ports has submitted an application for Planning Permission in Principle for a new housing, commercial and retail development on a 4.7-acre waterfront site at the Port of Leith.
The Trussed Rafter Association (TRA)’s Roofscape Design Awards has been extended.
Specialist real estate asset and investment manager Catella APAM has sold Aberdeen’s Talisman House to Shelborn Investments Limited on behalf of Danish client Britannia Invest A/S. Part of the Aberdeen skyline for over two decades, Talisman House spans approximately 96,000 sq ft across two win
Aberdeenshire-based steel and cladding firm KR Group has secured a series of contract wins exceeding £2 million with Morrison Construction. The continuing relationship between the two companies is a result of Morrison Construction’s commitment to achieving net zero, led by parent company
Global clean energy enterprise TagEnergy and renewable energy infrastructure developer Harmony Energy’s Jamesfield battery energy storage system (BESS) has gone live following the completion of the facility.
The Grade B-listed Garrion Tower near Wishaw is to be converted into a hotel, restaurant and wedding venue after Block Architects achieved both listed building consent and full planning permission for the ‘at-risk’ building.
Work to build a new footbridge over the Levenmouth railway at Duniface has started.
Plans for a new development of 17 homes in Cumnock have been lodged with East Ayrshire Council.
Revised residential plans are being brought forward to revive a B-listed Glasgow building once assessed as “incapable of repair” following a change in ownership.
AS Homes has said it is "staggered" that planning officers are recommending the refusal of planning permission for 180 new homes at Ferguslie Park in Paisley.
A group of affluent US homeowners in Salisbury, Massachusetts, spent $565,000 (around £443,000) to construct protective sand dunes near their properties, only for the barriers to be washed away within days by a severe storm. The residents had trucked in approximately 14,000 tonnes of sand