Edinburgh-based residential and commercial property developer AMA Newtown has confirmed it is the preferred bidder for Summerhall, the arts venue which was faced with a winding up petition at the start of this month. AMA has pledged that the arts will remain a priority in developing a sustainable fu
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One of Edinburgh’s most surprising artists has collaborated with property developer AMA Homes to bring a new level of creativity to its show homes. Jason Miller, joint managing director of the Charlie Miller hairdressing empire, is known across the globe for his sensational scissor skills.
J3 Advisory was instructed by AMA Homes to place structural warranty insurance on its £24 million Belford Road scheme in Edinburgh.
Residential and commercial development company AMA Homes has been awarded the distinguished Property Developers of the Year award at the SME UK Enterprise Awards.
AMA (New Town) Ltd has submitted plans for a new development on the site of the former Clermiston Clinic on Rannoch Terrace in Edinburgh. The proposed development includes business use on the ground floor and 18 residential apartments with associated amenity space above.
Kilmac has been awarded a major new contract by AMA Homes to deliver the groundworks and hard landscaping phases for a development of 50 apartments in Edinburgh.
Plans have been submitted to build a five-storey residential development on the site of a commercial unit just off Morningside Road in Edinburgh.
AMA Homes is to deliver a residential and commercial development in Edinburgh after securing a £3 million property investment loan. The loan will provide the developer with an extended period to redevelop Belford and Douglas House into a major new residential site with 50 apartments and 2,000 sq ft
Shandon Garden AMA Homes has become the first housebuilder in Scotland to secure investment from the UK government’s Housing Growth Partnership initiative.
Scottish development company AMA has recorded strong financial results over the past year. Turnover increased by over £3 million to £14m and profits rebounded to £1m following a loss of £3.5m in 2013.