Award-winning architecture and interior design firm, TINTO, have secured planning permission for two significant projects within Aberdeen City Centre.
Highland Fayre is proud to announce its achievement of Green Mark Level 2 accreditation—a globally recognised certification demonstrating its commitment to environmental responsibility.
The Gathimba Edwards Foundation (GEF) is gearing up for an exciting year of fundraising events in Aberdeen throughout 2025, in support of children and families in north-east Scotland and Kenya.
Aberdeen Restaurant Week organisers are urging discerning diners to “come and get it ... before it’s gone!”
Amid a drop in UK goods exports, international logistics specialist Aramex UK has urged logistics providers to offer greater support to SMEs in expanding their reach to overseas markets.
Aberdeen International Airport has launched the ABZ Propeller Fund for 2025, maintaining its £30,000 funding commitment.
Council tax in Aberdeen is set to rocket by almost 10% as one of a string of key budget decisions to be made in a meeting later today.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
US stock markets have tumbled after growing concerns that President Donald Trump tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will hurt the economy.
New-York based Sycamore Partners is closing in on a $10billion (£7.8billion) takeover of Walgreens, which owns high street chemist Boots.
Investment firm abrdn will add the vowels back into its name after dropping them in a rebrand that was widely mocked.