Local leaders met at the Queens Quay Energy Centre in Clydebank to launch a £25 million fund for projects that support and accelerate the transition from fossil fuel heating to low-carbon alternative heating systems. Focused specifically on the river corridor as part of a £40 mill
Search: State must lead on major affordable housing development, argues new paper
Compulsory owners’ associations, regular building inspections, and reserve funds are at the heart of sweeping reforms proposed to tackle Scotland’s deteriorating tenement housing stock.
Downing has submitted a planning permission application to redevelop 40 Anderston Quay, situated along the River Clyde in Glasgow.
The lead developer behind the growing town of Winchburgh has triumphed for the second year running at a prestigious UK property awards.
Glasgow City Council's Empty Homes project has brought more than 3,000 unoccupied homes back to life as accommodation for people and families. Almost all (94%) of the properties have been brought back to productive use since April 2019, when Glasgow City Council launched its Empty Homes Strategy.
Armed forces families across Edinburgh South West are set to benefit from Labour’s new £9 billion plan to end the scandal of poor-quality military housing. Published on Monday, Labour’s Defence Housing Strategy marks the biggest renewal of military accommodation in half a century.
Developer Fortis Homes is looking to restore the Grade B-listed Gattonside House alongside the delivery of new build homes after acquiring the Scottish Borders site.
Armed Forces personnel and their families will benefit from the most significant transformation of UK military housing in more than 50 years, with more than 40,000 service family homes to be modernised, refurbished or rebuilt.
A report has praised the positive impact Community Wealth Building has had on the Ayrshire economy. The pioneering economic model – working with communities and businesses to build a strong local economy – was a key part of the Ayrshire Growth Deal and supported by £3 million of Sc
Paisley has been named Scotland’s Town of the Year in recognition of its ambitious regeneration and community-led transformation.
Newly renovated flats with rent 50% lower than the market rate are providing a lifeline to young people facing homelessness in Perth. EveryYouth’s Future Builders programme provides rent at just £318 per month for young people in work, education and training so they don’t have to a
Paragon Bank’s Development Finance division has provided a £22.6 million finance facility to support the transformation of a prominent Glasgow city centre office building into purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA). The project, delivered by experienced developer Union Property Devel
As CIH Scotland launches its Manifesto for Housing ahead of the 2026 elections, Gavin Smith, chair of the CIH Scotland board, reflects on the last few years and what the future of housing should look like. Taking over as chair of the CIH Scotland board in 2021 was an honour and a privilege, but I kn
The Scottish Government is consulting on proposals to modernise the law on compulsory purchase, to make it easier and simpler to improve land and buildings. The proposals would update laws dating back almost two centuries, making them more useful for public bodies, while also being fairer to propert
Alistair Mercer, director of manufacturing and Danny McArthur, director of commercial Window and door specialist CR Smith has recruited two highly experienced figures from Scotland’s construction and manufacturing industries to its leadership team.
