Clark Contracts has commenced a major refurbishment of the Category B-listed 250 St Vincent Street in Glasgow on behalf of Union Property Services. The project involves the comprehensive strip-out, refurbishment, and conversion of the former office building into high-quality, purpose-built student a
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Scottish Green MSP Ross Greer has unveiled plans to introduce a new tax on holiday homes and short-term lets in Gaelic-speaking areas, with the aim of addressing the rural housing crisis and protecting the Gaelic language.
Robot bricklayers are set to make their debut on UK construction sites, as the industry continues to grapple with a severe shortage of skilled labour. The technology, developed by Dutch firm Monumental, features dual-arm robotic systems capable of laying bricks and applying mortar at a pace comparab
Figures released today by the National House Building Council (NHBC) have shown that the number of new homes registered in Scotland has fallen over the last quarter when compared to last year.
Renfrewshire Council is to replace the gas supply in two of its council housing high-rise blocks with an innovative networked ground source heat pump solution, which will be the largest installation of its kind in Scotland. Residents at the two multi-storey blocks in Gallowhill, Paisley will see the
Scots are being targeted by scam text messages claiming that they are about to miss out on help with their heating bills, according to a leading charity. Advice Direct Scotland, which runs the national consumer advice service consumeradvice.scot, said anyone receiving such a message should delete it
Bridgewater Housing Association has hailed the overwhelming success of its recent Wellbeing Day, which brought together residents and community members for an afternoon of fun, relaxation, and connection.
Plans have been lodged to transform a vacant Edinburgh office block into a 64-unit build-to-rent development, marking the latest step in the residential revival of the city's New Town.
Housebuilder Barratt Redrow has extended its Key Worker Deposit Contribution Scheme to even more frontline workers.
One of Glasgow’s most recognisable landmarks, the Met Tower, is set for a dramatic transformation after being sold to developer Vita Group.
Thousands of Scots are living in homes unsuitable for their needs, according to a new report carried out by academics from the University of Stirling’s Intersectional Stigma of Place-Based Ageing project (ISPA).
A groundbreaking new book is set to challenge conventional thinking on housing policy, past and present. The author, Dr Stewart Montgomery, specialises in the implementation of housing and equality law into organisational practice.
With the Scottish Government’s Housing Bill moving through the legislative process, Nicky Lloyd, head of ESPC Lettings, says one question keeps coming up in conversations with landlords: is it still worth it? The private rented sector in Scotland has always played a vital role in providing hom
Work is beginning on site in Shawhead, Coatbridge, to deliver 100 new council homes.
West Lothian Council has warned that it faces a funding shortfall of almost £35 million over the next three years, as the combined effects of UK and Scottish Government spending decisions continue to put pressure on local authority budgets. A detailed report presented to the Council Executive