Edinburgh-based PRS property investor Sigma Capital has expanded its Edinburgh team with four new starters across its development, finance and administration teams. Kenny Brewster has joined Sigma from Knight Frank as associate property director, assisting with the development and delivery of P
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CBRE has released its latest figures on Scotland’s office market, revealing an encouraging performance despite ongoing political uncertainty. The final quarter of 2019 saw Glasgow office take-up of 248,207 sq ft, bringing the 2019 total to 856,410 sq ft. The take-up for the quarter was 12.17%
Work is underway to protect the railway from potential landslips and rock-falls from the hillsides and embankments around the iconic Glenfinnan viaduct.
Councillors have been asked to reject plans for 30 affordable homes in the west of Aberdeen.
The former Oakbank Home on Wilson Avenue will be home to 21 new flats and seven new bungalows to be built by Falkirk Council if planning permission is obtained.
Plans have been approved to build 14 new council homes on contaminated land in Maybole.
Proposals to convert a former Pollokshields school building into flats have been withdrawn by the applicant.
Asset management software provider Integrator Housing Solutions has appointed a new operations director as the business looks ahead to continued growth in its 20th year. Helen Harrison joins the firm from Oxfam GB where she has been working as executive assistant to the chief executive for the
The A9 will be closed between the Luncarty Junction and the A923 Dunkeld Junction, in both directions, between 8:30 PM to 6 AM on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 February 2020, and if required from 10 PM to 6 AM on Friday 14 February 2020, to install the final set of precast concrete bridge beams at Ge
A construction worker is lucky to be alive after he swallowed two live 20 inch eels in a bid to "cure his constipation".
Kier Group expects to complete its shedding of around 1,200 staff by the end of June and is “reviewing further cost optimisation opportunities”, the firm said today.
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has awarded a £10.1 million contract to marine, civil engineering and building contractor L&M Keating Ltd to carry out upgrade works at Lochmaddy Pier in North Uist.
City deals have been positive for Scotland's economy but the Scottish Government does not have a plan to measure their overall long-term success, according to a report by the Accounts Commission and Audit Scotland. The public spending watchdogs said city region and growth deals have enabled economic
Pupils have marked the start of construction work on a replacement Castlebrae High School in Edinburgh. Representatives from the City of Edinburgh Council, partner hub South East and main contractor Morrison Construction joined pupils Megan Douglas, Josh Heath, Hamilton Cruikshank and Ahmed Khan at
Developers will have to agree on supply-chain commitments when applying for offshore wind leases, under steps to increase the number of contracts staying in Scotland.