A recycled oil rig incorporating a museum and underwater restaurants could attract visitors to Aberdeen’s Rubislaw Quarry, under a concept vision from a local architect.
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The opening of a new maternity hospital and cancer centre in Aberdeen has been delayed with costs estimated to have increased by £60 million.
Councillors in Aberdeen have agreed to adopt a ‘gold’ standard for new local authority housing as part of an ongoing programme to deliver 2,000 additional homes.
A “world-leading” Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) is planned for Aberdeen to accelerate the delivery of net zero solutions and secure a strong economic future built on offshore wind, hydrogen, and carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS), alongside oil and gas.
A fatal accident inquiry is to be held into the death of a painter working at Aberdeen’s new exhibition centre.
First Endeavour LLP is preparing to submit plans to Aberdeen City Council for a new affordable housing development to the north of Peterculter.
Councillors have been asked to reject plans for 30 affordable homes in the west of Aberdeen.
Aberdeen’s office market is now entering recovery mode, after experiencing the strongest year of demand for offices since the Energy sector downturn of 2014, according to Savills. During 2019, Aberdeen saw total office take-up of 513,525 sq ft, (47,708 sq m) compared with 388,277 sq ft (36,075
Canadian real estate firm Carttera has this week lodged full plans for its revised housing development at Aberdeen’s Rubislaw Quarry.
Halliday Fraser Munro has submitted plans to demolish three warehouses in Aberdeen to make way for 33 apartments.
NHS Grampian has lodged detailed plans for a new £56 million elective care centre in Aberdeen.
Councillors in Aberdeen are due to discuss plans for the creation of a £110 million housing development in Bridge of Don.
The University of Aberdeen’s ambition for a multi-million-pound revamp of its historic King's College campus has moved forward after its governing body approved £50 million investment plans. An initial design concept for the redevelopment of Johnston Halls, providing a new state-of-the-a
Independent school Robert Gordon’s College (RGC) has submitted plans to demolish a teaching block in favour of a modern new sports building at its Schoolhill Campus in Aberdeen.
Councillors have approved a development programme for a new residential quarter in the heart of Aberdeen.