The £12.5 million retail development at the former Arnotts store in Inverness city centre will be known as Union Court, developers have announced as they showed off interior CGI for the first time.
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Plans for a new distillery and visitor centre in Benbecula have secured up to £1.99 million from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).
The JR Group has raised over £800 for Beatson Cancer Charity during an outdoor networking event.
The HALO Kilmarnock has announced a new partnership with Scottish digital connectivity specialist Commsworld to ensure the HALO development is amongst the most connected in the country when it opens its doors this autumn.
Trade kitchen supplier Howden Joinery has raised its profit expectations after a surge in demand linked to an increase in home renovations during the Covid-19 pandemic. Howdens recorded £785 million in sales during the first half of 2021, an increase of 69 per cent on the same period last year
Building trade supplier Screwfix has submitted plans to establish new premises in Forfar. A planning application submitted to Angus Council said it will create 12 new jobs at the former Carpetright building on Queenswell Road if a change of use is granted.
Recycled vegetable oil is being used for the first time to heat a home in Scotland.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr Javid
Plans have been submitted for five new council houses in West Lothian. The new terraced homes will be available for social rent as part of West Lothian Council’s new build affordable housing programme.
Disused industrial land with a rich history will soon be transformed into contemporary riverside apartments as Dundas Estates begins work on a high-profile development. The developer has broken ground on its 140 home Wireworks development, on the site of the old Bruntons Wire Mill, that played a cru
Scotland's property prices continue to rise, with the highest increase in house prices recorded in over a decade. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a property boom, reaching its peak in May, which has led to a 12.1% rise in property prices in Scotland.
Ian Wright and Scott Milne of business advisory firm Quantuma have been appointed as joint administrators to Glasgow-based property developers Titan Homes (Partick) Limited. Following a period of financial difficulties the company, which was founded in 2015, entered administration on 9th July 2021,
A new high-spec manufacturing, office and storage facility is being considered for the Enterprise Park Forres.
Main works on a new £47.2 million secondary learning facility at Wallyford in East Lothian are set to begin following contract close on the development.
Kier has begun works on Paisley Museum's £42 million transformation which will redevelop the four buildings which make up the site.