Gillian Stewart (right) joins Sophie Rowland and Stuart Watters in the Glasgow office Michael Laird Architects (MLA) has announced the opening of a new office in Glasgow to support its growing portfolio of projects in the West of Scotland.
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Frank McAveety Funding has been approved for more than £40 million worth of infrastructure and business development projects under the £1.13 billion City Deal in the Glasgow and Clyde Valley area.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Lorna Gates, Crossacres Ladylands Drive, Jedburgh, Scottish Borders
Select Property Group has secured planning permission for a new £41 million student accommodation development at Fountainbridge in Edinburgh. Operating under the developer’s Vita Student brand, the residence will comprise of 261 self-contained studios, a 5,000 square foot social hub area includin
Scotland’s construction industry is facing its greatest skills challenge as workloads continue to outpace availability of skilled professionals, a survey released today by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has revealed. Almost two-thirds of respondents (63 per cent) to the latest
Glasgow City Council has given initial permission in principle for an extension to the city’s Silverburn shopping centre. Developers Hammerson want to build dozens more shops, a new leisure complex, a 110-bedroom hotel, a community centre, a park by extending the complex on the other side of the M
Plans for a new supermarket in Edinburgh have been rejected amid fears the development would lead to increased congestion and poorer air quality. Proposed to be located within the St John's Road Pollution Zone in Corstorphine, the 21,000 sq ft store would have had a 140-capacity car park and brought
Jim McCabe The leader of North Lanarkshire Council, who was reported to a watchdog for not declaring his friendship with executives at a company at the heart of a multi-million-pound council housing repairs deal, has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
The Scottish Government has come in for criticism for awarding the contract to supply the steel for the Queensferry Crossing to a Chinese firm.
The opening of the new building at Sandbank Business Park, Dunoon Kier Construction has completed the development of a new building at Sandbank Business Park in Dunoon.
Keith Brown visits MIPIM UK Cabinet secretary for infrastructure, investment and cities, Keith Brown, visited the Scottish Cities Alliance stand at MIPIM UK yesterday, to speak to potential international investors to promote £10 billion of investment opportunities in Scotland.
Cruden opens new housing development in Edinburgh Cruden Homes and joint venture partners Places for People have launched the developer’s second new homes project in the Craigmillar area of Edinburgh.
30km tall buildings with spaceports, driverless vehicles and mini-cities in the sky are just a few of the things we can expect to see in 2045, according to a new report from Hewden. The equipment hire firm’s ‘2045: Constructing the Future’ report was launched yesterday to coincide with the dat
Philip Hogg Homes for Scotland has announced that chief executive Philip Hogg is to leave the organisation in the coming months to become managing director of Bancon Group's homes business.
RESIDENTIAL – TEN UNITS OR MORE Applicant: Barratt North Scotland Ltd.