business briefing 📈 ‘Scotland's largest hotel' opens on site of famous former department store
The 494-room hotel is the first building on the regeneration site
Business Correspondent
I take a lateral look at business in Scotland, writing across all sectors of the business community, from small firms to large-scale manufacturers, and relish speaking to the people behind new ventures. I produce the twice-daily business bulletins, which keep our readers up to date on a lively mix of stories. My Business Week column appears every Saturday.
I take a lateral look at business in Scotland, writing across all sectors of the business community, from small firms to large-scale manufacturers, and relish speaking to the people behind new ventures. I produce the twice-daily business bulletins, which keep our readers up to date on a lively mix of stories. My Business Week column appears every Saturday.
The 494-room hotel is the first building on the regeneration site
New £31 million housing development approved
The agent described the pub as 'well-preserved and authentic'
The development will include the removal of the landmark building that bore the company name
Scotland’s housebuilders rallied against key elements of the previous SNP and Green administration’s new homes law
'It is very rare to offer a business for sale that has been in the same family since 1965'
Scotland’s busiest airport welcomed news of the return of international giant Emirates Airlines later this year.
A recently renovated bar and restaurant in the West End of the Scottish capital has been brought to market.
A former bank in one of Scotland’s most historic towns has been brought to market for sale
The Managing Director said part of the role is to protect the brand
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