The originally-planned office development Premium developer Dandara has revealed plans to develop the former Triple Kirks site in the heart of Aberdeen into a world-class new accommodation facility for academics.
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George Fraser at the Greenfields development in Inverness Highland housebuilder Tulloch Homes is returning to the Aberdeen market after many years’ absence.
Ramsay Milne Four new developments totalling 107 homes and 108 flats have been given the green light by Aberdeen City Council.
Plans for a £23 million recycling centre in Aberdeen that could save the city £5m each year have now been submitted by the project’s developers. Waste management firm SITA UK, the company responsible for processing Aberdeen City Council’s waste, plans to build the facility at Altens Industrial
Plans for a multi-million attraction to celebrate Aberdeen's connection with granite could be turned down over the removal of trees. Planning permission to create a heritage centre at Rubislaw Quarry could be rejected if 12 trees are axed.
The Butchart Centre Students at the University of Aberdeen are set to benefit from an £8 million redevelopment of its student union building in the heart of the Old Aberdeen campus.
Administrators appointed to oversee the future of Muirfield Contracts Ltd have warned of "significant" redundancies.
Proposals which will help to shape the heart of Aberdeen for the future will be revealed to the public this week as the City Centre Masterplan project reaches an important milestone. The plans, includes a partly-pedestrianised Union Street and the transformation of the Castlegate into a public squar
Several projects in the Aberdeen area could benefit from the funding A £2.9 billion joint public and private sector bid for major investment from the UK and Scottish governments, coupled with new-borrowing powers, has been aimed at transforming transport links, housing and infrastructure in Aberdee
Councillors have narrowly rejected proposals to halt Aberdeen’s controversial Marischal Square project, paving the way for the £107m development to go ahead.
A street in the proposed Laverock Braes The company behind plans for a new community in Aberdeen has revealed the housebuilders which will deliver the first phase of the project.
Plans for Aberdeen’s new £333 million Exhibition and Conference Centre have been approved after councillors agreed new proposals reducing the public cost of the facility.
Rollin Stanley A key player in North American city planning and urbanisation projects is heading to the Granite City next week to share his experiences in successful regeneration.
A £1 billion proposal to build a 4,700-home development in Aberdeen has been approved after the developer agreed a contribution sum.
An Aberdeen-based building and joinery firm has been sentenced after a worker suffered serious injuries when he fell three metres from scaffolding that he was dismantling. John William Wilson, then 47 and from Aberdeen, broke his left ankle, damaged the ligaments in his right ankle was knocked uncon