Plans for a new restaurant in the West End of Glasgow have been given a boost after Cater Group signed an agreement to purchase the site. The triangular site at 147 Dumbarton Road, between Benalder Street and Coopers Well Street, near the junction with Byres Road, is currently vacant.
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Revised plans to deliver flats and commercial units in the East End of Glasgow have gained planning permission.
Plans to convert the former Maryfield House care home in Aberdeen into private residential units have been approved.
Revised plans have been submitted to deliver flats and commercial units in the East End of Glasgow.
Cater Group's planning application for the former Maryfield House in Aberdeen has now been validated, revealing residential plans for the former care home.
Plans to build 17 new flats which were refused by Aberdeen City Council have now been appealed to the Scottish Government.
Aberdeen City Council has rejected plans to build 17 flats on the site of a former printworks in the city.
An Aberdeen architect who was struck off by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) has failed to overturn the decision.
McGill Homes’ plan to convert a Grade B listed building on Dundee’s waterfront into residential properties has moved forward with the submission of a formal application.
Planning permission has been granted to transform a disused building in Aberdeen city centre into residential flats.
Developers have lodged plans to demolish a former printer’s workshop in the centre of Aberdeen and replace it with a block of flats. Aberdeen Capital Investment Ltd has applied for permission to begin work on the proposed development at 15 Maberly Street between George Street and Rosemount Pla
An Aberdeen architect who was struck off by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) is to appeal the decision. Neil Rothnie of Neil Rothnie Architects in Aberdeen was erased from the Register of Architects following a finding of unacceptable professional conduct and serious professional incompetence
Plans have been lodged with Aberdeen City Council to demolish a church hall to make way for 20 new apartments. The existing building at 116 Rosemount Place, which consists of a dental surgery on the ground floor, an office on the first floor and a health spa to the rear, is to be altered and extende