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Celtic Football Club has been granted planning permission for the redevelopment of its training centre in Glasgow’s East End. The single-storey modular building at Barrowfield on London Road will include a reception area, office, medical/first aid room and toilets. Changing facilities for six

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Inverclyde Council has approved a £1.5 million drive-thru coffee shop on land beside the A8 route into Greenock town centre. The development, which would also have an indoor seating area for up to 40 customers, is proposed for a site at Arthur Street, close to the EE, RBS and Webhelp cont

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Scottish commercial property consultancy firm Ryden has made three senior promotions with Nick Armstrong, based in the investment team in Edinburgh, to become partner. Eddie Fiddes who works in Aberdeen property management has also been promoted to the role of partner.

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Scotland's industrial market has been turbo-charged with demand hitting limited supply, while proactive landlords will be refurbishing vacant space this year, according to Ryden’s 86th Scottish Property Review. The review also found that development response is building but struggling to find

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Ryden LLP has submitted plans on behalf of Drumrossie Land Development Co Ltd to convert The East Neuk bar on King Street in Aberdeen into two residential flats.

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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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