Plans to build 76 new homes on a Dundee golf course have been waved through by councillors.
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Housebuilder and developer Mactaggart & Mickel has promoted group financial director Paul McAninch to the new role of chair of the company’s Investments arm, with responsibility for around £80 million of assets. To date the Investment Fund has provided growth capital for more than 50
Blenheim Palace has installed a £1 million 18-carat gold toilet for visitors which is due to go on display in September.
Planning permission has been granted for a new hotel on Osborne Terrace in Edinburgh.
The new owners of Dundee construction business McGill have committed to becoming an accredited Living Wage employer, just four months since acquiring the business.
The sun shone to greet minister for local government & housing, Kevin Stewart MSP, to Trust Housing’s new Extra Care development in Duns. During the tour last week the minster was shown around the interiors and exteriors of the site and given information on the benefits of the Extra Care H
Thenue Housing has unveiled who is to be its next head of property services. Eleanor Derbyshire has been appointed succeeding Beth Reilly who retires at the end of August after 28 years.
Housebuilder Persimmon has reported a dip in profits as a focus on improving its quality of homes and services saw a decrease in the number of homes sold.
Proposed changes to stamp duty land tax rates and ways of charging will not address housing issues and could make things worse, a property management firm has argued. Apropos by DJ Alexander said that the recent suggestions given by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Chancellor Sajid Javid a
East Kilbride-based engineering consultancy firm Grossart Associates has moved into employee ownership.
Edinburgh’s growing population and popularity with tourists could prove a threat to its status as a top location for businesses, according to a new report.
Property consultant CBRE has announced two appointments to expand and strengthen its Engineering Services team - part of the firm’s National Building Consultancy. (from left) Engineering Services appointees Gordon Black and Ross Henderson with national building consultancy director Alan Maxwel
Stonework repairs on the most decorative entrance to Inverness Victorian Market have commenced today. Works on the Academy Street entrance to the market are being funded by a grant of £30,256 from the Inverness Townscape Heritage Project (ITHP) and £12,967 from the Inverness Common Good
BDP principal Christoph Ackermann discusses the architectural process for designing buildings for knowledge exchange, or 'knowledge cauldrons'. Designing a building that will inspire the most ambitious, forward-thinking people who will tackle societal and global issues, is challenging. Yet the archi
Claims made by union representatives regarding planned industrial action at Scottish Borders Council’s roads department have been refuted by the local authority. Members of Unite will hold 24 hours of industrial action later this month over a dispute relating to working conditions.