Open land looking out from Stirling Castle has been earmarked for future development by Miller Homes.
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Miller Homes is to deliver 109 new homes to Fife this year with the launch of its Leven Mill development in Glenrothes.
Unused university campus buildings located at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) Thornly Park Campus are to be demolished after a large deliberate fire on Sunday night.
Miller Homes is launching its new 178-home Kinglass Meadows development in the village of Bo’ness, Falkirk this Saturday.
Miller Homes has launched a pre-application consultation concerning plans to redevelop the former Playdrome leisure centre in Clydebank.
A partnership between two developers has signalled its intent to create much-needed family homes as part of plans to transform a derelict site in North Lanarkshire. Hamilton-based employer Banks Property Developments and Edinburgh headquartered housebuilder Miller Homes are preparing a joint plannin
The final planning hurdle has been cleared for the development of the former Strathmartine Hospital on the outskirts of Dundee.
Miller Homes has submitted plans for around 250 new homes in West Calder to West Lothian Council.
Advance Land Regeneration has secured planning permission from West Dunbartonshire Council to develop a 5-hectare site on Cardross Road in Dumbarton.
A consortium comprising of John Graham Holdings, Panacea Property Development and Miller Homes has today been appointed as development partner for the next stage of the City of Edinburgh Council-led regeneration of Meadowbank. Councillors agreed to award the £1.045 million
Stewart Lynes is to succeed Chris Endsor as chief executive officer at Miller Homes, the housebuilder announced today. Assuming responsibility for the overall management of the business from the end of March, My Lynes joined Miller Homes 15 years ago and has held various senior positions d
Miller Homes is to bring 187 new homes, plus 63 affordable homes, to East Lothian with the launch of its brand-new Carberry Grange development in Whitecraig.
The former Playdrome site in Clydebank is set to be transformed into a housing development after a £5.675 million sale.
Stirling Council has taken the keys to the first new-build council homes to be built in Dunblane for more than 45 years.
Scottish housebuilder Miller Homes is being acquired by a fund managed by Apollo from fellow private equity giant Bridgepoint Group.

