Dundee-based manufacturer, stockist and supplier of ground screws RADIX is unveiling its expansion and move into new 3,000 square foot premises in the city, accommodating dedicated office space for its growing team. Whether a holiday park or a housing development, foundations present
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A continuous off-road route between Dundee and Monifieth could come a step closer next week as councillors are asked to approve a number of elements of the plan.
Plans have been submitted to demolish a Dundee hotel to make way for a 54-bed care home.
Work to build on Dundee’s world-class expertise in biomedical sciences is set to begin in earnest after the ‘Growing the Tay Cities Biomedical Cluster’ project was officially signed off by the Tay Cities Region Joint Committee today. The project will help the post-COVID-19 recovery
Plans to build a 70-bedroom care home on the grounds of the Liff Hospital in Dundee have been knocked back by councillors.
Angus Housing Association has gained planning approval for its resubmission of plans for 21 new affordable homes on a former Dundee school site.
Merchant Homes is following its previous success in Dundee with the launch of its latest development in the city. The housebuilder is set to unveil the boutique new development at Haddington Gardens which comprises a selection of just 16 homes.
Historic Dundee tenement blocks at the centre of a much-criticised decision process in 2017 are now set to be demolished. The 26 properties which make up 219-245 Blackness Road, 16 of which are council flats, were originally built in the 1890s during the city’s heyday as a jute giant.
Plans have been submitted to Dundee City Council to convert the former Dundee College of Commerce building into student halls.
Closer working between Dundee City Council and Scottish Water to manage surface water drainage is helping to unlock potential development sites, the local authority's city development committee will hear next week. Both bodies have committed to work together with developers to find innovative ways o
Dundee City Council members are to be asked to approve the listing of Dudhope Castle for sale next week. The castle, which is one of Dundee's oldest buildings, will be marketed as a potential hotel, housing or office development.
A £1.7 million contract to deliver the centrepiece of one of Dundee Waterfront’s key spaces could be agreed next week.
A housing association has teamed up with a family-run housing developer to create new, highly energy-efficient homes in Dundee, all of which will be constructed off-site.
Kirkwood Homes has submitted plans to build 16 new high-end homes in Broughty Ferry. Dundee City Council received the plans to build the new three, four and five-bedroom homes at the former Linlathen House’s walled garden.
A planned 4,000 capacity esports arena at the Dundee Waterfront is expected to open in 2024 if given the green light with the budget of the project being placed between £40 million and £60m. Northern Lights Arena Europe Limited (NLAE) has earmarked sites 10 and 11 on the Waterfront