Union Street, Aberdeen. The value of commercial property transactions in Aberdeen reached £201million in the second quarter of 2015, a three-year high for the Granite City.
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New research from PwC has revealed that people want their pensions to be treated more like Individual Savings Accounts. Over half of Scots surveyed say tax relief on pension contributions should be scrapped and replaced with tax-free pension payments in retirement – the strongest point of view amo
Minas-Tirith A group of architects has launched a crowdfunding campaign in the hopes of raising almost £2 billion in order to build a lifesize replica of Lord of the Rings city Minas Tirith in the south of England, reports The Telegraph.
Edinburgh’s controversial trams system lost less during its first months of operation than has previously been anticipated. Having been launched at end of May last year, after six years of disruption and cost increases, the service lost almost £450,000 in 2014.
Alexandra Lindsay Private equity fund manager Calculus Capital has invested £2.1 million in Edinburgh-based synthetic biology firm Synpromics.
David Lonsdale Scottish retailers have called for action from "government at all levels" to arrest the decline in footfall on the nation’s high streets and the rising number of vacant shops.
The recovery in Scotland’s labour market continued into the second half of 2015, though there were signs of the upturn slowing, the latest Bank of Scotland Report on Jobs has shown. July saw both a rise in demand for staff and an increase in average starting salaries, but in each case the rates of
A new £2.5 million fund will give Scottish motorists access to an interest-free loan of up to £50,000 for electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles. The Electric Vehicle Loan is open to anyone looking to buy a new electric or plug-in hybrid car or van, and is offered in addition to the UK Government’s
The head of Deloitte in Scotland wants to set up a digital hub to help the accountancy firm’s clients across the UK make better use of online technology. Steve Williams, who started in the role in March this year, hopes to start work on the venture shortly and build up a team of software engineers
Latest figures have revealed that the East Central Scotland housing market remains in favour of the seller as less properties are being put forward for sale. The latest market analysis from estate agents ESPC shows that the drought is driving up demand.
Hundreds more homes and businesses in Angus will be next to benefit from the arrival of high-speed fibre broadband – in the latest phase of the Digital Scotland Superfast Broadband programme. The next stage of the £410 million project is set to pass 73,000 more homes and businesses nationwide, an
Ian McCall Ian McCall is a Partner at Deloitte
Robin Shannan Following months of speculation about the financial state of McClure Naismith, it has emerged the firm is in talks to be taken over.
The average pay of a UK chief executive is 183 times that of their average member of staff and now almost hits a staggering £5 million each. According to a new study carried out by the High Pay Centre, Britain’s 10 highest-paid chief executives were paid more than £156million between them in 201
Plans have been unveiled for a multi-million pound expansion of the Union Square shopping centre in Aberdeen.