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Highlands & Islands Enterprise (HIE) has lodged a planning application for engineering works required to strengthen the structure supporting the Cairngorm funicular.

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The future of one of the largest brownfield sites in the UK has taken a major step forward as a range of new development plots are brought to the market. A visual showing what the fully built-out Westfield development will look like

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Commercial property consultant Ryden has announced several senior promotions across Scotland. Alan Booth, part of the project management team based in Glasgow, and Greg Limb, from the recently launched residential investment & development department in Edinburgh, have both been made partner.

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Research into Edinburgh’s future commercial property needs commissioned by the City of Edinburgh Council will inform City Plan 2030, helping future proof the success of Edinburgh for generations to come, the authority has said today.

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Ryden has appointed Charlotte Ballantyne as new associate to support the growth of its Planning & Research department in Edinburgh. Charlotte has 15 years of experience in property consultancy and business development projects. Her professional background includes property research, market analy

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Ryden has appointed Greg Limb to join forces with existing partner David Fraser for the launch of the firm’s new residential investment & development department. Previously responsible for establishing and jointly heading the Scottish operations at Gladman Developments Ltd, Greg has 30 yea

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Commercial property consultant Ryden has named Dr Mark Robertson as the firm’s new managing partner. Dr Robertson will take over from Bill Duguid who is moving to the role of chairman after six years as leader of the firm.

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A detailed analysis of Scotland’s office, industrial, retail and investment property market activity in 2018 has been published as Ryden unveils its 83rd Scottish Property Review. At a time when Scotland’s overall economic growth forecast is positive, but remains below the long run avera

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