East Dunbartonshire Council has announced that construction work is to begin on the Lenzie Station Improvement Project on March 4. Phased works are expected to take 12 weeks and will include upgraded traffic signals, retaining right-hand turning facility; improved pedestrian crossings and retention
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According to the United Nations, in 2050 the world’s population is expected to be around 9.8 billion, which is expected to grow to an astonishing 11.2 billion people in 2100. Back in 2010, Tokyo, Japan had the biggest population of any city on the planet with a population of over 36 Million pe
Housing association Dunedin Canmore – part of Wheatley Group – has secured £16 million of charitable bond finance to help build hundreds of new homes. The new funding was announced as Scottish Local Government, Housing and Planning Minister Kevin Stewart visited a development in th
Work is well underway on what is believed to be the largest single industrial speculative build in Edinburgh in the last 20 years.
Housebuilders Mactaggart & Mickel have received planning permission to build a new housing development comprising 114 new homes. The Stewart Gardens development at Malletsheugh is situated on the western edge of the desirable suburb of Newton Mearns in East Renfrewshire and work will begin on si
York based S Harrison is continuing to invest in Edinburgh after acquiring two further sites to the West of the city centre, and the development company is now exploring further opportunities across Scotland’s central belt. S Harrison has acquired a vacant site on Gorgie Road, which previ
Avison Young, sole selling agents on behalf of Falkirk Council, has announced the completion of a significant land transaction at Falkirk Gateway that will further support the regeneration of Falkirk.
The managing director of Cala Homes (North) has been appointed to the board of Homes for Scotland. Mike Naysmith, who brings more than 20 years of property and construction experience to the role, will help the organisation support more than 200 companies involved in growing Scotland’s housebu
Hillcrest Housing Association with support from Aberdeenshire Council and the Scottish Government is set to create 91 new affordable homes in Stonehaven, bolstering Grampian’s stretched housing provision.
Every home built for sale on the land where St Mirren FC once played has been handed over to local families.
A landmark Stirling building whose profile was transformed when a mural by guerrilla artist Banksy appeared on it earlier this year has been put up for sale with a huge price tag. The 22,000 square foot building at the city's Craigs roundabout is owned by Edinburgh property investment company S
Scottish Water’s multi-million pound investment project in Glasgow’s West End to help improve the environment and water quality in the River Kelvin is underway.
A new £5 million decommissioning and recycling base for the Port of Dundee has been announced. Aberdeen-based John Lawrie Group has reached an agreement with Forth Ports to develop a two-acre site at the port.
The Aberdeen bypass has become fully operational today after the final stretch of the road opened - a decade after the project was first approved. The £745m project - stretching 36 miles (58km) - has suffered a series of delays, and is now expected to cost more than £1bn and stakeholders
Global Surface Intelligence (GSI), the Scottish-based geospatial analytics company providing global resource business intelligence, has appointed Mark Howie as its new chief engineer to head up its team of technology specialists and drive development of the company’s product strategy. Mark has