Kengo Kuma outside his £80m V&A Dundee museum. Image credit Alan Richardson V&A Dundee architect Kengo Kuma is to be awarded honorary degree by the University of Dundee.
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Richard Kilcullen from Kilmac (left) with Dundee Football Club managing director, John Nelms Dundee Football Club is to rename its stadium for the next two years after signing a sponsorship deal with construction and development company Kilmac.
Architect’s impression of the 57 new homes for the former Maxwelltown Works in the Hilltown Cullross Limited and Caledonia Housing Association have submitted a planning application to Dundee City Council to regenerate the former Maxwelltown Works on Alexander Street in the Hilltown area of Dundee.
Proposals have been lodged with Dundee City Council for a £3.5 million renovation of one of the city’s historic jute mills. Local practice James Paul Associates plans to convert the Eagle Mills on Victoria Street to 34 residential apartments, a nursery school, bakery and coffee shop and a new fab
The start of work on Dundee’s Regional Performance Centre for Sport was marked yesterday at the city’s Caird Park. The new £32 million facility will feature an indoor athletics centre with an 80m running straight providing all-weather training for athletes.
The circumstances which led to a historic jute mill being demolished over the weekend are to be investigated by Dundee City Council. The former Wallace Craigie jute works, known locally as Halley’s Mill, on the city’s Broughty Ferry Road was razed to the ground after diggers moved on site on Fri
Scan Building Services directors Graham Prophet (front centre with navy coloured jersey) and Mark McKenzie (front centre, tie and white shirt) with other staff on Dundee Law A Dundee-based building engineering services company has completed its transition to become Scotland’s latest employee-owned
Convener of Dundee City Council's city development committee Councillor Lynne Short (left) with Homes for Scotland chief executive Nicola Barclay Dundee City Council has signed an agreement with industry body Homes for Scotland (HFS) aimed at ensuring the on-going delivery of the range of homes requ
Ross Paterson (Centre) Employment Liaison (DYW) Dundee and Angus presents Mark Blyth (Centre Left) Commercial Director (Robertson) and Andrew Strachan (Centre Right) Principal teacher guidance Baldragon Academy with there certificates watched by the pupils and their mentors Infrastructure firm Rober
Plans to bring new housing to the Whitfield area of Dundee as part of a “major regeneration initiative” have commenced this week.
Crucible Alba Group directors Brian Robinson, Alex Steel and Michael Smart A nine-screen cinema complex, a hotel and residential accommodation are being planned as part of a £24 million leisure development in Dundee city centre.
Plans to convert a former furniture store in Dundee into two hotels and a restaurant have been given the green light by councillors. Willison House on Barrack Street, which is most commonly known as the old Robertson’s furniture store, is to be part-demolished and then converted into two separate
Logan Howett (left) Robertson site manager Gary McCaul and Matthew Lyon (right) at the North East Campus Two young apprentices from Dundee have been given the opportunity to develop specialist skills with one of the UK’s largest infrastructure firms.
The ongoing regeneration of Dundee’s waterfront is set to be complemented by an area of parkland, café and water features under new proposals submitted to the city council. Set in an area next to the £80.1 million V&A design museum, the ‘urban beach’ will create a new promenade along the
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering looks set to be awarded the contract to deliver Dundee’s £32 million Regional Performance Centre for Sport. Councillors are being asked to accept a tender from the firm which could allow work to start on the facility in May, with a construction completion date of