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Scottish commercial property rent disputes dip but industrial cases remain high

 The number of commercial property rent disputes between landlords and occupiers fell last year, despite prime rents continuing to rise in Scotland’s main occupier markets, according to new analysis from Knight Frank.  The independent commercial property consultancy obtained figures from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) which show there were a total of 57 […]

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STV schedules move to Edinburgh’s Orchard Brae House

  Communications agency, Bright Signals, has strengthened its senior management team with three new appointments. The agency which employs 50 people has steadily expanded its offering across creative, digital and media, while recently seeing particular success in the public sector. After winning places on two of the Scottish Government’s Marketing Services Frameworks, the agency won

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Planning secured for final phase of Queensferry development

   CALA Homes (East) has secured detailed planning permission for the fourth phase of a major Queensferry development. The final portion of Bridgewater Village, nestled between the approaches to the Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry Crossing, includes an additional 217 homes, 25% of which allocated to affordable housing. The latest phase contributes to the 980-home

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House builder moves into Lincolnshire with new development

   Award-winning constructor Horgan Homes has moved into Lincolnshire with a new development which aims to address a shortage of high quality bungalows in the county. Work is under way in Mareham-Le-Fen to build 30 two, three and four-bedroom contemporary styled bungalows and dormer bungalows on land off Main Road. The new development is Horgan Homes’

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Work under way on refurbishment of popular Dungannon bar

   Work is well under way on a major refurbishment of one of Dungannon’s most popular bars. A mainstay in the heart of the town for more than half a century, Hagan’s Bar in Irish Street was purchased last September for an undisclosed sum by Magherafelt-based 1 Oak Leisure Ireland. The bar shut its doors

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ETZ powers Aberdeen industrial property take-up in 2024

   Aberdeen’s Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) accounted for 35% of the city’s take-up from industrial occupiers last year, rejuvenating the city’s southside and helping to deliver the third best year of the last decade. During 2024, there were 768,000 sq. ft. of industrial take-up in Aberdeen across 97 deals – well ahead of the 10-year

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Craigiehall Meadows welcomes first residents to site

   A former army neighbourhood undergoing a transformation into a vibrant new community has welcomed its first homeowners, marking a significant milestone. Craigiehall Meadows, managed by Ralph Sayer and located on the northwest fringe of Edinburgh is proving hugely popular with buyers, as more than half of the first phase of homes is sold. Among

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Cala Homes brings new affordable homes for older people in Gullane

   Four bungalows designed specifically for older residents and designated for social rent form a key part of a proposed 16 home extension to a Gullane development. The purpose-designed homes, utilising zero-carbon technology are the latest to be put forward by Cala Homes (East) and will build on a track record of integrating affordable homes,

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Scottish commercial property investment exceeds £2 billion during 2024

  Investment volumes in Scotland’s commercial property market bounced back last year, up 30% on the previous 12 months, as interest rates began to fall and a decisive election result boosted the UK’s status as a safe haven. Total investment surpassed £2 billion for the year (£2.027 billion), according to Knight Frank analysis of Real

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Morgan Sindall appointed to phase two of Bradford’s Future Technologies Centre

  Morgan Sindall Construction will continue its work with Bradford College following its appointment as contractor for the purpose-built Future Technologies Centre. Having previously undertaken phase one of the project, which saw the demolition of a derelict mill on Thornton Road in the city, Morgan Sindall will now undertake phase two. This phase will see

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