hub South West Scotland is to work in partnership with Dumfries and Galloway Council to deliver the new £48m Dumfries High School after plans for the new state-of-the-art education facility were approved.
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Work has started on West Ranga Management's state-of-the-art Connect-70 warehouse development in Bellshill.
Updated floor plan designs for the new Peebles High School building have been made available to view after alterations were been made to the designs following feedback received from the engagement sessions that took place in early February.
Detailed plans for the forthcoming transformation of Glasgow’s iconic Met Tower have been unveiled.
Proposals for the delivery of a mixed-use development at 20 Haymarket Yards have been given the green light by the City of Edinburgh Council. Granted subject to conditions, the planning application includes the demolition of the low-rise and outdated Elgin House office building, which lies close to
Plans to double a £30 million investment to develop a Glasgow science and tech business hub have been announced by Bruntwood Scitech, bringing the ta The announcement comes three months after the joint venture, between investor and developer Bruntwood and Legal & General, acquired and anno
Glasgow City Council has granted permission in principle for the transformation of a city centre car park site into a “vibrant urban quarter”.
New images of the proposed mixed-use transformation of the St Enoch Centre have been unveiled as the planning application outlining the masterplan was validated by Glasgow City Council.
The developer behind the planned mixed-use transformation of the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow has now submitted a planning application outlining its masterplan proposals.
Onsite works have begun on the £35 million redevelopment of 50 Bothwell Street. Having achieved detailed planning permission and listed building consent in November, the building will rebrand as ‘Lucent’ to create what developers describe as the next generation of prime, smart enab
Plans for a new residential and mixed-use development in the heart of Glasgow city centre has failed to gain planning permission.
Mosaic Architecture + Design has secured detailed planning permission and listed building consent for the redevelopment of 50 Bothwell Street in the heart of Glasgow city centre.
A developer will be given the opportunity to convince Glasgow City Council of the positives of its plan to demolish the majority of the historic Wright and Greig Ltd distillers and deliver 182 build-to-rent apartments at 64-72 Waterloo Street.
Fife College has been given the green light to progress to the next stage of its project to deliver the first net zero tertiary education building in Scotland from the Scottish Government.
The office building at 50 Bothwell Street in Glasgow is to be redeveloped to provide refurbished office accommodation with a subdivision of ground floor retail and with a new café and business hub at street level under newly submitted plans.