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Parabola submits plans for next phase of green Edinburgh scheme
Developer Parabola has submitted plans for the next phase of its net zero carbon scheme in Edinburgh, which will see it add 1,700 new homes and 350,000 sq ft of commercial space to its mammoth mixed-use scheme in the city.
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Green light for first phase of Edinburgh scheme
The first phase of a residential development in Edinburgh that will eventually build more than 6,000 homes has been approved by the Scottish government.
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Plans submitted for student accommodation in Paisley
Construction firm The JR Group has submitted a planning application to restore a former Territorial Army building into student accommodation in Scotland.
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Investors commit to £215m Edinburgh BTR project
Apache Capital Partners and Harrison Street doubled down on their commitment to fund a £215m build-to-rent scheme in Edinburgh this morning, shrugging off disruption from the current Covid-19 global pandemic.
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Edinburgh offices remain resilient in Q1 2020 with 37% rise in take-up on 2019, data shows
Take-up of office space in the heart of Edinburgh was resilient in the early months of 2020 as the Coronavirus pandemic took hold.
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Osborne+Co submits planning for £100m Glasgow development
Developer Osborne+Co has submitted a planning application for a major mixed-use project in Glasgow’s city centre.
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Edinburgh and Glasgow see sharpest decline in shoppers
Retail footfall in some UK cities fell far more steeply than in others in the weeks running up to the nationwide lockdown, data from footfall tracker Purple shows.
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Edinburgh office building sold to Austrian investors
The five-storey Wemyss House office building in Edinburgh has been sold to a family of Austrian property investors for more than £5m, 20% more than the asking price.
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Scottish Property Federation welcomes Scotland’s coronavirus bill
The Scottish Property Federation (SPF) has championed the Scottish government’s emergency coronavirus bill.
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Scotland’s new planning regime
Changes could spark hike in affordable housing targets and planning fees.
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It is ‘only positive’ to be in Scotland, say proptech firms
Property Week’s Graham Lanktree asks why there are not more proptech firms based north of the border
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Independent F&B operators have big appetite in Glasgow
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, independent food and beverage (F B) operators were gobbling up space in Glasgow.
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Saltire moves forward with ambitious expansion plan
Last year, Scottish developer Saltire unveiled ambitious plans to capitalise on the supply demand imbalance for modern industrial premises from small businesses in Scotland, by delivering 200 units by 2021.
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Sustainability proptech Arbnco wins £641k government contract for platform prototype
Scottish proptech arbnco have won a £641,000 contract from the UK government to build a prototype of the firm’s Digital Energy Efficiency Platform (DEEP).
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Edinburgh gives green light to Grade A office and co-working space in Old Town
Summix Capital’s 20,000 sq ft office scheme in Edinburgh’s Old Town has been given the go-head by Edinburgh City Council.
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Edinburgh approves 248-bed student accommodation scheme
A large student accommodation development in Edinburgh’s Gorgie Road has won planning approval.
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Edinburgh St James bags 15 new tenants
Edinburgh St James has bagged 15 new tenants for its retail-led mixed use scheme due to open in October.
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Plans approved for £100m Glasgow Harbour retail and leisure scheme
A new £100m development in Glasgow Harbour has secured planning approval from Glasgow City Council.
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Edinburgh St James makes senior hire from Battersea Power Station
Edinburgh’s largest new retail development has appointed the former head of asset and estate management at London’s Battersea Power Station as its new managing director.
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Arbnco launches proptech platform to track and forecast building energy consumption
Scottish building sustainability proptech firm arbnco has created a new smart building platform that allows asset managers to track and forecast the energy consumption in their buildings.