Ogilvie Construction has opened a new office in Aberdeen as part of a programme of investment to continue to grow its business in the north east of Scotland.
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English developers Mandale Homes has submitted plans to convert the 1970s office block Ruby House in Aberdeen into 65 flats.
Site work starts next week on a new heat network for the community of Torry which will provide almost 300 homes with low-cost energy.
The new-build BioHub project set to accelerate the growth of pioneering life sciences companies in Aberdeen has received a £2 million funding boost from Scottish Enterprise.
Aberdeen City Council and bp have signed an agreement to form a joint venture partnership that will deliver a scalable green hydrogen production, storage and distribution facility in the city powered by renewable energy. The Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub is to be developed in three phases in response to gro
Work has finished on a development of new council flats which are part of a programme building 2,000 new council houses across Aberdeen.
People living or working near Ashgrove Road and Ashgrove Road West in Aberdeen are being asked to take part in a consultation which could lead to street improvements for the area.
Aberdeen’s office market could outperform 2021’s total take-up in the first half of this year, as confidence picks up and the oil price remains at sustained high levels, according to new analysis from Knight Frank.
Plans for a co-living residential home for retiring workers on the site of Cairnlee House in Aberdeen have been lodged for planning.
Progress is continuing on the various workstreams which are designed to improve Aberdeen city centre and the beach as part of masterplans for the areas.
Knight Property Group has lodged plans to convert an empty Aberdeen office building into affordable homes after failing to rent or sell the building. The firm wants to deliver 26 one-bedroom affordable apartments on the upper floors of the four-storey City Point building on Chapel Str
Plans to convert Aberdeen’s historic Monkey House into new apartments have failed to gain planning permission.
A public consultation has started to help the process of identifying options for improving transport connections on the A96 from Aberdeen to Inverurie.
A total of £11 million is needed to make the Granite Mile buildings sparkle again, according to property consultants.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) will have the final say on whether to approve an application to build flats in place of a former Aberdeen printworks. Aberdeen Capital Investments had its proposals for the former Scottaspress premises in Maberly Street initially thrown out by c