Aberdeen City Council has approved plans for 15 affordable flats on the city's Pittodrie Street.
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Aberdeenshire Council is to intervene into plans for 150 new homes within its neighbouring local authority over the potential loss of ancient trees. Comer Group UK had previously notified Aberdeen City Council of its plans to “deliver a mix of high-quality family homes and associated facilitie
Aberdeen City Council has granted listed building consent for the renovation of the B-listed East Gate Lodge in Duthie Park, paving the way for the north-east’s first outdoor nursery.
The completion of the £350 million expansion project at Aberdeen Harbour has been delayed until 2022 due to the impact of coronavirus.
An Aberdeen-based kilt shop has lost its challenge against the local authority in respect of water ingress problems affecting its premises.
Around £75 million has been wiped off the value of The Events Complex Aberdeen (TECA), by KPMG's audit of Aberdeen City Council's books. The Big Four firm has revealed that the exhibition centre, which includes the P&J Live arena, two hotels and an energy centre, is now worth around 80% of
New plans have been lodged for a retirement village centred on Binghill House in Milltimber.
A new contractor has been appointed to complete part of the £350 million Aberdeen harbour expansion project.
A moratorium on affordable housing requirements for developments in Aberdeen city centre has been extended until June 2022.
The demolition of a former office block in Aberdeen in favour of 140 flats moved closer this week with approval in principle agreed by councillors.
CHAP Group has recommenced work on Aberdeen City Council's council house building programme.
Plans to demolish and transform a former office block in Aberdeen into 140 flats could receive the green light this week.
Work to deliver temporary changes to roads in Aberdeen city centre has stalled due to a nationwide rush to source road signs and cones, the local authority has said.
Work to create a life sciences innovation hub at the Foresterhill Health Campus in Aberdeen will now begin in the summer after the project was delayed due to coronavirus.
A multi-million-pound fund has been set up by the Scottish Government to help the energy sector recover from the dual economic impacts of coronavirus and the oil and gas price crash.