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Blackfinch backs Princes Street hotel development with £5.6m loan

Published 1 year ago

Blackfinch Property has finalised a £5.6 million bridging loan, set for a term of 12 months, earmarked for the development of a new hotel in Edinburgh’s centre.

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Former Dundee school site with housing potential put up for sale

Published 1 year ago

The site of a former high school in Dundee has been put up for sale by the local authority in the hope the land will eventually become housing.

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North Ayrshire Council consults on its largest-ever housing development

Published 1 year ago

Residents are invited to view plans for what will be North Ayrshire Council’s largest-ever council house development.

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Conservation engineer offers help to save Ayr’s Station Hotel

Published 1 year ago

Architects and conservation experts have joined forces to campaign for Ayr’s fire-hit Station Hotel to be saved.

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Plan to restore Customs House and Granary Store in Montrose

Published 1 year ago

The 19th Century listed buildings which previously reflected the importance of Montrose in the world of international trade and shipping have been bought by Montrose Port Authority (MPA) for a six-figure sum.

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Third phase completed at ‘truly transformational’ Dunbeg development

Published 1 year ago

The latest phase of a transformational development has seen 300 affordable, energy-efficient homes built near Oban.

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Green light for improvements and community hub at Melrose Football Club

Published 1 year ago

Melrose Football Club has received planning permission from Scottish Borders Council for new changing rooms and a community hub at Gibson Park.

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Caledonia Housing Association starts work on new affordable homes in Chryston

Published 1 year ago

Construction has started on Caledonia Housing Association’s development of nine new homes at Berryknowe Avenue, Chryston, North Lanarkshire.

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Architects win Pitlochry Festival Theatre design competition

Published 1 year ago

James F Stephen Architects (JFSA) in partnership with Suzie Bridges Architects (SBA) have been selected through competition for a multi-million-pound transformation of Pitlochry Festival Theatre, as Phase 2 of the Theatre’s visionary capital project forges ahead.

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Contractor engaged to complete works on former Stranraer hotel

Published 1 year ago

Clark Contracts has been selected to complete the redevelopment of the former George Hotel in Stranraer.

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Historic Borders castle to undergo conservation and restoration

Published 1 year ago

CSY Architects has obtained planning approval and listed building consent for the restoration of Cavers Castle near Hawick.

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James Jones & Sons acquires Lancashire Saws

Published 1 year ago

Stirlingshire-based James Jones & Sons Ltd has completed the acquisition of bandsaw blade manufacturer and saw servicing provider Lancashire Saws Ltd.

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Cruden Building completes two developments for Lar Housing Trust

Published 1 year ago

Cruden Building has successfully completed two new housing developments in Prestonpans in East Lothian on behalf of Lar Housing Trust.

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Supply chain firms call for certainty on green homes transition

Published 1 year ago

Two years since the Scottish Government published its plans for cutting greenhouse gas emissions from Scotland’s homes, more than thirty supply chain organisations have written an open letter to First Minister Humza Yousaf, urging his government to publish a Heat in Buildings Bill to give certainty to businesses involved in the transition to energy efficient, net zero emissions homes.

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New Tay crossing to be named Destiny Bridge

Published 1 year ago

A new bridge over the River Tay created by BAM Nuttall as part of the Cross Tay Link Road project will be named Destiny Bridge.

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