A new residential development is being proposed at Fort Kinnaird, Edinburgh.
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Cruden has started work on a new housing development in East Lothian, its fourth active site in the region.
Robertson Living and EMA have launched a public consultation concerning plans for a residential development at the former Howford School on Crookston Road, Glasgow.
A vacant B-listed snooker hall site in Dennistoun could be transformed into new flats under plans lodged with Glasgow City Council.
Tesco Bank has unveiled plans to create more than 300 new homes, retail, commercial space and a nursery at South Gyle Broadway in Edinburgh.
Derelict brownfield land in Leith is set to be transformed into two new housing developments thanks to Barratt Homes. The housebuilder has started construction of 212 homes on Baltic Street and plans for a 115 home development on South Fort Street are well underway. Named Merchant Quay and Heron Ban
The developer behind a proposed residential-led development in Balerno has appealed to the Scottish Government after the application was refused by the City of Edinburgh Council.
A detailed planning application submitted by Savills on behalf of Almond Valley Limited and Stewart Milne Homes has been granted consent by Perth & Kinross Council.
Proposals have been unveiled for 144 homes at the former Neptune Work site in Ayr. Barratt Homes has lodged a proposal of application notice for the potential development, which has been approved by South Ayrshire Council.
Miller Homes has submitted plans for a development as part of the wider West Craigs masterplan in Edinburgh.
Initial plans have been submitted for a mixed-use housing development at Carsebridge, on the eastern edge of Alloa.
Muir Homes has been given the go-ahead to build the final phase of the development in the grounds of Castlebank House in Port Glasgow. Designed by EMA Architects, the Tree Tops development will offer a mix of 17 high specification two, three and four-bedroom homes on a stunning hilltop location
An application for planning permission in principle has been submitted for a residential-led development in Balerno.
East Lothian Council has granted full planning permission for a 250-home development in Whitecraig, while an application for a care village at North Berwick was rejected. In 2018, planning permission in principle was granted for a development of 250 homes east of Cowpits Road.
First Endeavour has submitted proposals to demolish commercial buildings located in Aberdeen's South Esplanade West and build up to 350 homes in their place. The developer has notified Aberdeen City Council that it intends to hold an online consultation event later this month or in July to gauge pub