Thenue Housing has begun its latest property development with a new project in Dalmarnock. The project will deliver 41 homes near the Dalmarnock railway station on a gap site, creating 22 houses and 19 flats.
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A development which has created almost 150 homes in the heart of Livingston was one of the winners at the Scotland Loves Local Awards. West Lothian Council and Wheatley Group picked up the Town Centre Living Award for its Almondvale Court project.
Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has transformed the derelict Kildean Hospital boiler house into a community hub and training centre for Stirling Community Enterprise.
A new milestone in 3D concrete printing has been reached in Germany where Europe's first publicly funded multi-family house is being constructed using 3D printing.
The site of former public conveniences in the Morningside area of Edinburgh has been transformed into a new five-storey residential building. The development by Rennick Property regenerates the site and provides rarely offered new housing in the area.
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.
Eildon Housing reigned supreme at the prestigious Inside Housing National Awards Ceremony in London taking the award for ‘Best supported housing development – rural/suburban’ for Poynder Apartments, the former Kelso High School. Eildon were up against some of the top names in the c
Scottish Borders Council is supporting this year’s Challenge Poverty Week (2-8 October) by highlighting the wide range of support, information and advice available across the region to support those experiencing financial hardship. The cost-of-living crisis has brought additional challenges an
The Upper Tribunal for Scotland has refused an appeal by a homeowner who disputed that an award made in his favour by the First-tier Tribunal in relation to a breach of the Property Factors Code of Conduct should be credited to his account with the factor.
Loreburn Housing Association welcomed members to its Annual General Meeting this week when the Association gave an update on activities, finance and performance, and looked ahead to the future. The first in-person meeting in recent years, the meeting was well attended by shareholding members.
Young and old came together this week to celebrate the opening of Fife’s first intergenerational care village in Methil. Built on the former site of Kirkland High School, the village includes a 36-bed care home, integrated nursery, extra care housing properties for older people and four specif
Build-to-rent developer and operator Moda Living has secured its fourth three-star Fitwel certification for its first Glasgow neighbourhood, Moda, Holland Park, which is due to open its doors later this year.
A number of student accommodation developments are being planned across Glasgow as developers seek to fill the evident shortage of availability in the city. Varsity Developments has submitted plans for a high-rise student tower on Waterloo Street, having previously mooted proposals for ren
As the General Register of Sasines approaches the end of its 400-year reign, big decisions lie ahead for property and land owners, writes Amanda Cameron. Scotland’s General Register of Sasines is the oldest national land register of property interests in the world, having been established
Tenants have received a million-pound boost after Thenue Housing staff helped them unlock access to a huge amount of benefits.
