Plans for a new business park in Aberdeen on the site of Trafalgar House in Altens have been lodged with the council.
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Aberdeen City Council is seeking damages from US sportswear brand Under Armour after a local government pension fund lost millions of pounds. The North East Scotland Pension Fund (NESPF) administers a scheme for 71,000 workers including Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray council staff.
A planning application for the £21 million food and drink industry development hub has been submitted to Aberdeen City Council.
An independent report on the state of Aberdeen’s economy published today has outlined the city's COVID-19 recovery plan.
The Scottish Government has announced a £1 million support fund for local businesses in Aberdeen who have been affected by the local lockdown restrictions which have been imposed in Aberdeen.
Around £75 million has been wiped off the value of The Events Complex Aberdeen (Teca), by KPMG's audit of Aberdeen City Council's books. The Big Four firm has revealed that the exhibition centre, which includes the P&J Live arena, two hotels and an energy centre, is now worth around 80% of
Aberdeen City Council has become the first local authority in Scotland to be awarded the prestigious Governance Mark of Excellence by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA). The standard recognises public service organisations that bring extra rigour to decision-making thr
The outlook for Aberdeen City Council's credit rating has been labelled 'negative' in its latest financial review.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has applied for a licence to serve alcohol at its Aberdeen city centre offices.
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded Aberdeen City Council's credit outlook from 'stable' to 'negative', though the local authority's credit rating has been retained.